The Singapore Free Press, 14 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-03-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper V. 151 Singapore, Friday, March 14, 1958. Price 15Cts.17 words
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191 1958-03-14 1 Guns sent to rebels were 'made in U.S.' charge BiKMS said by the Central Government to have him dropped to the Sumatran rebels at Pakan Bahru were American-made, the Antara news agency alleged yesterday. The agency, in a broadcast monitored In T\>k y.<. quoted its war correspondent in Central Si::191 words
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101 1958-03-14 1 >R Jan Pantouw and s Alwi, Sumatran ffij ra who arrived in < from Manila yesare expected to call emigration autho- lay. A spokesman of the immiDepartment said i again come here on visas and lor two weeks The conditions on which visas101 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-03-14 1 1 men in Singapore would like nave the car number S7 Qua" tle Mayor, Mr. On X Eng n aa given up because he lN it is linked with colonize Mr. Lee Bah Chee a Liberal Socialist city lj()r248 words
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Article146 1958-03-14 1 MAC'S SURPRISE TRIP TO SEE IKE I New Anglo-U.S. top-tevei talks in June ]yjR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, will go to Washington for talks with President Eisenhower on June 9 and 10, it was announced in Washington and London last night. Mr. Macmillan will have a general discussionReuter - 146 words
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Article116 1958-03-14 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Racehorse exporter dies in Ipoh ALLAN LEWIS By MR. IVAN HALL, wellknown Australian bloodstock salesman, died in Ipoh last night. Mr. Hall, who was 65. had exported thoroughbred horses to the Far East for many years before the last war. After the war he concentrated more on Malaya. The best116 words
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Article32 1958-03-14 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 77 Vfc cents a lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.32 words
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Article124 1958-03-14 1 Skelt query by M.P. held up A QUESTION to the Colonial Secretary in the Commons about the case of Mr. George Skelt, who was dismissed last month from his post as commercial secretary of the Singapore City Council, has been postponed. No reason was given. Mr. Peyton (Conservative) said onReuter - 124 words
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Article43 1958-03-14 1 About $220 worth of brandy and Chinese wine worth about $220 were stolon from a shop In Gulegard Road off Joo Chlat Road early today by two men, who threatened the shopkeeper, Ong Kirn Hock, with a dagger.43 words
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Article32 1958-03-14 1 The Saudi Arabian Government took steps yesterday to protect the Egyptian embassy in Riyadh against an attack by the population, Mecca radio announced in an Arabic broadcast.32 words
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Article21 1958-03-14 1 A dense cloud over Glasgow plunged the city into complete darkness for almost half an hour late yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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166 1958-03-14 1 LABOUR CAPTURES ANOTHER TORY SEAT HPHE Labour Party dealt A the Conservative Government's prestige another blow yesterday by capturing its Parliamentary seat at Kelvingrove, Glasgow. The result was: Mrs. Mary McAlister (Lab.), 10,210; Mrs. Katharine EHi o t (Cons), 8.850 votes; Mr. David Murrey (LiberalHome Rule), 1,622; Mr. William ParkReuter - 166 words
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Article35 1958-03-14 1 An Act exempting coloured diplomats serving in the Rhodesian Federation from local race laws and customs yJH come into force next June 1. it WftS announced in Salisbury yester'.a ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement20 1958-03-14 1 v vt^m Era Available from all (rood Dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. C' S'pon Cnl<l Storaft Arcade Orchard Road,20 words
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Article486 1958-03-14 2 $n> IvHt vi tnercu <>i ihv Itussians f OKD GOSF.OED, Foreign Under Secretary, J said yesterday tliat the Rapacki Plan for a nuclear-free zone In Central Europe was "not strictly a disengagement plan/ it did not suggest withdrawal of conventional forces, but wished to exclude nuclearReuter - 486 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-03-14 2 company of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps marching past the retiring Flag Officer, Malayan Area, Rear-Admiral Ci. Turing, who inspected them yesterday, ;it the grounds of tluir nen headquarters at the old Kallang airport. Below, Rear-Admiral Thrlng, is seen taking the salute accompanied by other senior oflicers. pictures. Free PressFree Press - 59 words
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44 1958-03-14 2 Among officers at a pass. Ing out parade at the Metropolitan Police Training School in London this week were Inspector Peter Tay Kirn Long of Singapore, and Inspectors Rodrigues and Mohammed Chazali, both of the Federation of Malaya. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article37 1958-03-14 2 Household refuse collected by local authorities f rom the homes ol Br.tain is worth more than 820 :nillion sterling a year, the Institution ol Municipal Engineers was told in London gineers was told in London.37 words
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Article27 1958-03-14 2 The Singapore Musical Society will present a cho- ral and orchestral concert' specially for school children at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. today27 words
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Article23 1958-03-14 2 The Singapore Dun ciub win hold their annual meeting on March 22 ai 030 p.m. at the Ocean Pirk Hotel23 words
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46 1958-03-14 2 More to end suicide as criminal offence ViK I? A. BUTLER, the British Homo Secretary said „fi h lnw» y hr waa Studying "carefully and aymp .ty,r-ti, ally, suggestion* that the suicide law should be th h e a x d o? aWrr^r attemptt(! fr( ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article166 1958-03-14 2 CASEY SEES LLOYD, DULLES ]t|R. RICHARD CASEY, j iT the Australian External Affairs Minister, had a meeting in Manila yesterday with Mr. John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary. They were believed to have discussed Indonesia among other topics. Delegates atReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement24 1958-03-14 2 Hh ii F a mB FURTHER SMASHING REDUCTIONS EIVID. ANGLAISE I 14 COLOURS I $2.50 BUY NOW SAVE WASSIAMULL'S I I HIGH STREET, SPORE24 words
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Advertisement106 1958-03-14 2 I announcement! Just iinpuvhvd..Vantona bed spreads Hi <^** 1^ 1^ 1 "W^*^ 1 •^cJ^^.^E^A^iril^^E I 3F Hh| I The Pnlnceas (Cameo) I trood-looklrv. yes. But there's more I I than that. Like all Vantona DedOOnT* II X pattern Is woven permanently into thr fabric m/ It's washable, and drapes beautiful106 words
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Article91 1958-03-14 3 CDC BILL IS NOW LAW r Bllla affecting 1 Commonwealth b last night hey were given roj 1 assent i Royal coraln the House was the Overes Development p raises from £'100 y.i.u) million the of money the Di velopment Cormay borrow. Overseas ond was the Overvice Bill. This he91 words
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Article84 1958-03-14 3 Unions clash, so 500 sacked IJM vi: hundred men wore sacked at a coach building factory at Blackpool, Lancashire, last ni^ht because of a ten-day old dispute between two unions over who should fit fibre glass panels in the buses. Sixty sheet metal workers struck when vehicle builders were givenReuter - 84 words
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330 1958-03-14 3 HK town planner wants to scrap dock REPLYING to Labour pleas in the House of Commons last night for the 5,000 workers who will lose their jobs by the closure of the Royal Naval Dockyard in Hong Kong, MiThomas Galbraith, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said that compensation terms wereReuter - 330 words
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286 1958-03-14 3 THE French National Assembly adjourned in x uproar last night while whistle-blowing policemen blocked the roadway outside, causing a monster traffic jam as they demonstrated for more pay and danger money in their fight with Algerian terrorists. The adjournment came after Left-wing Deputies twiceReuter - 286 words
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Advertisement76 1958-03-14 3 ,T7 MIRRO THE FINEST ALUMINIUM S mmso^ Gift wt ire THE ENTERTAINER'S DREAM list wcrd for gracious entertaining. Gold-Tone Alumilitt troys, black A'umilirc carrying handle. Durrblc sugar and creamer lei of polished Gold-Tone Aiumilite. X ,o» .«.,b.i ,n »»r« V HI'UHYI Last 2 »«i/s. SOO PAIRS of SHOES to clear76 words
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Advertisement328 1958-03-14 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill f 1 1 3 3iil!le I c i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ill 1 1 iii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1328 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-03-14 4 "Another load of empties. A plague o:\ the Navy's undersea u«ar/artr."11 words
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201 1958-03-14 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, March 14, 1958. Opinion Remarkable progress SINGAPORE'S flourishing poultry and i g industry is a fine imple oi what an energetic government department can achieve. i i ten years, the Veterinai.. Departnn n with p< rsist( nee backed with know-how. Lias a-11 bin eradicated the201 words
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Article643 1958-03-14 4 Norman Lindhurst - Norman Lindhurst by I J m S. recession A WIDE crack has .suddenly appeared in the German boom Ruhr coal. For the first time since the war, Ruhr mines have a huge unmarketable surplus one million tons. Six Ruhr mines have had to close, at least643 words
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Advertisement10 1958-03-14 4 I IM 1)1 tMONDS It GEM BEI RINGS P.H.HENDRV B10 words
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Advertisement35 1958-03-14 4 3? P 7 cordcr D 7or the seur's ear. A 3 loud si GRUnDJO te ftj elj£! V reproduction PRICE $1065/- (S PORE) Singapore Distributors: H. A, O'CONNOR CO., LTD Liidhw Bu.ldmg, Baftcry Road. Sing^po"35 words
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173 1958-03-14 5 TUB Indonesian dispute is costing Singapore rice traders a lot ol money in godown hire charges to store about 50,000 tons of rice which they bought from Siam for re-export to Java and Sumatra. The rice is worth about $20,000,000. The commercial rice173 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-03-14 5 The Shia Immami Ismaili Community in Singapore celebrated the enthronement of the new Asa Khan, witb a dinner party held at Karekkal Lane, ofT East Coast Road. Some members oi the community are seen above with a garlanded picture of their new leader They are (from left) seated Mrs. K.98 words
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104 1958-03-14 5 COUNCIL 'SEE WHAT WE DO FOR YOU' TOURS T*HE Singapore City 1 Council will arrange conducted tours o£ public utility services from the beginning of next month. The Council will provide the transport from the City Hall and back. It will be a two-hour trip. The chief of the council's104 words
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194 1958-03-14 5 CHINA'S TOP LEADERS HONOUR BALLET GROUP FROM JAPAN Muvh I<* loam rpilE visiting Japanese X Matsuyama ballet group was enthusiastically applauded, .showered with confetti and presented With baskets of flowers at the end of its premiere performance In Peking last night, according to the New China News Agency. Government leadReuter - 194 words
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Advertisement89 1958-03-14 5 SINGAPORE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS LAST DAYS INSPECTION OF ELECTION REGISTERS I PLEASE CHECK AT YOUR NEAREST INSPECTION CENTRE |l\ proudly presents another Slß^^rl if R of fm&r. II r" 1 \i^^'*™^ lit J M.".UIU'.I !>y Bn// y^^n^L c>N wednesda\ mi itihoi W^^BW/ MARCH AI iO 15 T M HR89 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1958-03-14 6 .ii^i'i< Iliiiiii: l»> Sjtwmj Jordan T SEE- wr MAOE NO MACK -Z] H| I MIS TO MIS Pk?INCnUSJ T ..,.'4.\^BS.%iiS- b> Lee Falk and INiii DavU X IWE RE 601N6 HI6HER j\\\ 1 Cm AN(7 WHATA N\\ f TS I SIR MARRY x KiNPOF ISLAMP/~<i\\ COAMNO rfT^ t^ *^{V j118 words
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Miscellaneous515 1958-03-14 6 1 "•'""iiiuiiuu,,,,,,,, i S I **I I BORN today, you btY, I by the stars taleni wi U Vtll 1 akin to genius, but It Is stn you to develop it to Its v J I I sic, the sciences, and lit <v tljree of the fields m wh g515 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article163 1958-03-14 7 LONDON, March IS I'revloiu Today L. So KSS c.U Bortl Manh 22% buyers 23% buyers P 22% sellers 22^ sellers April 22*8 buyers 22< A buyers 22 7 sellers 22 7 8 sellers Li r 1 IiSS Spot 22% buyers 22% buyers pi sellers 22 sellers j163 words
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Article88 1958-03-14 7 NEW YORK. March 18. Previous Today SI Spoi 95.25 nor- 95.00 nom. >, futures [gits ntracl March 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.00 sellers 95.00 sellers Maj 93.87 buyers 93.75 buyers 94.75 sellers 94.75 sellers SALES: Nil. rea March 26.45 paid 26.65 buyers ~t; 75 sellers Maj 2688 words
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Article29 1958-03-14 7 NEW YORK, March 13. Previous Today In«ji 454.60 454.10 105. hi 106.8^ Don Bonda 88 93 88.88 lIl! 73.37 73 24 posiU Averages.. 153.98 154 1829 words
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Article43 1958-03-14 7 and awaiting 24 H to 24%, shipment unspot and 24 a floats first hall March' prices Quoted in U.S. coifs per Ib. shipment 2:-* Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white snot, awaiting release and afloats 33, first half March shipment 33, sellers ex-dock.43 words
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Article84 1958-03-14 7 i.omm)\, March n Previous Today pmes < i.f. IK./ can ports delivered ng ton Mar. Apr. $187 st $188 1 Sellei I i if I k. 'North po I delivered ton Mar./ Apr. l^S num. £68 nom. \jn May £68 nottl. £68 nom. >IL crude SI84 words
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331 1958-03-14 7 S'PORE TOO, CAN ATTRACT U.S. CAPITAL SINGAPORE can at- tract American capital for opening pioneer industries here if no trade restrictions are imposed. This is the view of Mr. L. D. Seymour, the president of the L. D. Seymour Company of New York, now visiting the Colony on a business331 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-03-14 7 The home-made sailing sloop (above) is now nearly finished and below is Lt. Commander E. W. Atkinson, one of the two navy men who built it.31 words
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174 1958-03-14 7 Week's talk with wife before she agreed TWO Royal Navy officers. Lt. Comdr. E. W. Atkinson and Comdr. E McKee hope to sail to Britain in June or July in a 24ft cabin sloop they are building themselves at the Singapore Naval Base in their sparetime. "One big problem," Commander174 words
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Article25 1958-03-14 7 Ships :<" 'i (i Sing tpor< Naval Basi today are Newcasl le, Newfoundla nd, Royalisi M untg Bay. 81 Bride's Bay and Andrew.25 words
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Advertisement51 1958-03-14 7 Positively a MUST for the weekend \mp nPFY vnii f l Not T Lau^ h or m fffc Ukll TUU (2) To Stop Laughing! |Alastair George Terry SJM COLE THOMASInfi 411 W h*ill*\c n n w m > i __l\ #je!-PCc£ m Slngn poi i-- Is ii. 1 1. 151 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-03-14 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES; 4 TODAY: 8.10 p.m TOMORROW: 6.00 i m, j. and 9.12 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.53 a.m. and !>.r>> p.m. t MONDAY: 8.:>!) >m. f and 10.21 p.m. i 1 TUESDAY: 9.41 a m and 10.43 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.23 am and 11.05 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.58 am. and 11.25 p149 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-03-14 8 Dogs join in I the search "THREE Beagle hounds have been specially flown from America to Nepal, India, to join a climbing expedition in the Himalayas, to help search for the "Abominable Snowman which is believed to exist in these mountains. This is the135 words
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Article94 1958-03-14 8 THE BEST IN MUSIC FOR LONDON LONDON i., to have a a celebrity mvi Ie fesi i v;ti this spring between May B and .June (>. i ami i musicians from Ajnerica, Rua la, and other i ountrie will be there. Violini i Duviri Oisirakh 1 coming from Moscow, inging,94 words
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Article47 1958-03-14 8 Miss Pat Smythe, I I'cnuifiojially famous show jumping rider is preparing for the show jumping season this month, She is seen hern el her Gloucestershire home with fOSCa'S foal now eight months old. She's wearing the Pancho outfit she recently brought back from South America.47 words
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Article, Illustration425 1958-03-14 8 Unknwon Unknwon A (l N<l Tedd, W»0 terrorised, 'owed he woman The village W Ci lock tpop. 4,618) where usually the or.lv ex- <* i t ement comes from happy tui ifitfi on a river t p from ply. mouth, miles a\ month few Teddy Boys arri\ d from Ply.425 words
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Article45 1958-03-14 8 Thousand* of oWj truck, and •tfHfjfl ol n ar r pil< "Lt points J thefl«4 ftlong on« I wcj Germany, ;< \> shippnl back to la numj o\ iwjfl |n work.i ,f for road ra "'V t eHj i tyres have "disapp< of them. H" 11145 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-03-14 9 "Capriole" a new spring hairstyle for 1958 is shown here by three models of The Vienna Guild of Hairdressers. It is a style in which the hair is divided into two halves. One half is set over the other to form a sleek silhouette in the shape54 words
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Advertisement140 1958-03-14 9 Biggest travel bargain everi Pan Ant's \^n^J M ABi 1 llfMf to the U.S.A. Visit up to 27 extra cities nt no extra fare see sxtro cities ai no cxtrfl fare. Pa) regulai round-trip fare to o single destination, the most distant city on your trip, visil doz< ns ol140 words
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Article55 1958-03-14 10 u > many men and women warn to swim the Bng r !hannel t his summer the Channel Swim h Boclai lon ha ;ip aied for volunt era to act b ob ervei Abilii to with tand en Icki Ito kei awal i foi up to 38 houi55 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-03-14 10 S. Africa— here I come! WHY NOT TRAVEL IN STEELE' STYLE? THINKING of visiting the Commonwealth? Why not go fly.: Tommy Steele m picl'ing up £10,000 for 13 days k," the tcusiehiired rock n' roil 1 c.id before snilirr^ fvr South Africa. '■i'ot bad. huh? Tommy sailed only io i237 words
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258 1958-03-14 10 A HUNT for the "Loch Ness Monster" with the Navy's latest underwater TV cameras is being planned for midMay. The Admiralty has been asked by Mr. James Bin ban, a 8.8.C. official In Glasgow, to supply ships and equipment. Navy chiefs are expected258 words
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Article61 1958-03-14 10 A George 111 silver C 4iit cup and cover, which has come under the hammer at Sotheby's, London, auction I rooms/ is a link with the great days of the British Navy under Nelson. It was given by Lloyd's from their Patriotic Fund to one61 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-03-14 10 Mrs. Margaret Kelly, mother of Princess Grace of Monaco recently wore a Chinchilla coat to at- tend a fur fashion show in Frankfurt, Germany. j Below are seen, left to right, Mrs. Kelly, a mo- del wearing a white Duchess dress with mink stole, the German fashion70 words
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Article199 1958-03-14 10 from one cable t the t; ».v:i >roodH for huur> and cliwfl S e c re pp h A eld KsM A. and the fl trlcitj authority- a u H cause ol a seagull. It happei ed in Sale I shire, England At 11 a.m Mr. R j I199 words
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Article, Illustration585 1958-03-14 11 THE LENSMAN - THE LENSMAN j By j •An easy-to-follow, readable guide for newcomers to this enthralling branch of i I photography. I til llr w run BFTTFD Fl AQU LI ILn rLHOn PICTURES WHEN you are indoors, or when the sun sets or ff is hidden behind monsoon clouds,Kwan Sam-Hoi; ARPS - 585 words
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328 1958-03-14 11 IM< prints from Singapore have been fptcd for the third bourne Internalal Exhibition of pography. P ur rinta contried b: Mr. Kwan 1 Hoi were accept- Ed, while Mr. Loke Loh Hong sent in two entries. The other accepted prints were entered by Messrs328 words
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Article57 1958-03-14 11 Slowing down the motion of a high-speed machine Is routine for Industrial photographers hi general use are cameras that ran take 2,500 pictures a second. Pro- fected at normal speed, these films will slow a supersonic rocket sled down tO a 'rani 90 thai tUQinUn ran Ktttflf -rer57 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-03-14 11 !"<ttirrs indoors with flash is not only fun n '»ow n here, a young mother prepares to Picture of her child in a "natural setting" i Irr inns Even though the picture will he i »ne flash hull) will give rnotißh light •i oicture,46 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-03-14 11 Make this print cropper PROFESSIONALS use commercially- made j "croppers," but you I can easily cut your I own from a piece of I stiff paper. Take a square of j paper and mark an j inch-wide margin. I Trim it off in such a j I way that you142 words
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Article125 1958-03-14 12 JAPANESE cherry trees have ben planted ai McLean, Virginia at all the places where five-year-old Sieji Tanetani, son ol an official Japanese Embassy official in Washington, played while he was alive. Beijj who often said tie never wanted to go home because America was "soReuter - 125 words
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Article328 1958-03-14 12 SUMMIT: ASIANS SAY WEST HESITANT ISI AN diplomats believe the I ree World ihould l Mo Into high sear and capture the summit conference offensive from Russia. They generally favour a summit conference because they believe or at least hope it will lead to a lessening of tension in worldU.P. - 328 words
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Article87 1958-03-14 12 Issues in the R.I struggle 'Fill-. New York Times 1 commenting on the Jakarta n B against Sumatra, ssJd; I be issues W*i§ conjlut arc now htroniini; Increasingly ek»*. On one side stands president Sukarno, vho rejects Western democrat-\ and in collaboration with the Communists, proclaims a »f uld vReuter - 87 words
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Article78 1958-03-14 12 I [NITED 81 A l E8 aircraft and warships hav< joined In d starch ofl th< oul h v "i the Philippine mowing !ei orl ih lure unidentified ibm&rines <»" two o i craft had been tghi I i*he sightings were re ported >y villagersReuter; U.P - 78 words
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Article118 1958-03-14 12 Tokyo gesture to Australia i>UT t v r Japan's timelj warning and self-imposed curbs on export s. irreparable damage would probably have been done to the Australian cotton textile industry. This was disclosed in Melbourne by the Australian Trade Minister, Mr. John McEwen, The Japanese Government itself had agreed toReuter - 118 words
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Article69 1958-03-14 12 IIHE Washington Post, reviewing some oi thr problems facing the S.E.A.T.O. council now meeting in Manila, said "The Communist threat now is pri- Mimily political ;»nd economic. "The challenge is to find moans of converting S.E.A.T.O. into something more than a mere defence alliance. "Until the locus ofReuter - 69 words
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83 1958-03-14 12 A NATIONALIST Chine l paper criticised the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation for being militarily weak and excluding Formosa, Japan and South Korea. The China News asked, "Where arc the forces in case of a sudden Communi.st attack with conventional arms?' It asserted that "theU.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-03-14 12 minority Chinese people the 13 ihuiH of Kwangsi Province are to be granted linfl .uitormni.v by the Peking Government. riitur^hH i Chuang beauty wearing a costume pmiliar tnl l)i'-.>plr29 words
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300 1958-03-14 12 Japan is forced to look elsewhere r< aUG H T between Westej a markets and the pj essing need to expan I production to krvp solvent in the face oi a growing population it was inevitabh that Japan would look elsewhere than to the West for this vital trade." ThusReuter - 300 words
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Article12 1958-03-14 12 The Jaj in Cap.' j 0 760,000 vi anese agencj X ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article24 1958-03-14 12 India's bndsetfo^ empts foreign B in India i"» m th tax mi eel b» on the Igfl T^onn-tax jvill is for last 1&< ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article29 1958-03-14 12 The West German M for Atomic PcveM fessor Siegfried and Mr, Suketaniß Dire. -tor of Sumuoß Industries I^J Osaka, discussed the developmi atomic energy m Oermi as and ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article38 1958-03-14 12 A scheme to heautijji Shanghai and its oiriron.- with trees, jloicergM parks and ochm ready to he P n -m ratio;: according m Ch Tsu'kang.m Mayor of Shanr^m year alone it U c<m thai 6,000,000 W| vlanted.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement11 1958-03-14 12 P||| Al* ...featuring news UL^t and views wfciWlß about Asia today11 words
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Article, Illustration462 1958-03-14 13 mitKX lI LXSVOX \\\\S ILL IX /ff.7,/... I FREE PRESS I Book Page An echoing growl I NSTON m hills ft V.'jfl- agai Jlness ■escribed in a just published, Mvvjs written by ■o t i p h e r auchamp, his own m m story H i's462 words
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Article170 1958-03-14 13 PHILIP OAKES - PHILIP OAKES ;|N WEST TWO. i:,i 13s. Gd. Predictable >age thrililf! make to his i y* agents i la cade 'üba and routed by clubland i recom !lOi (is CIRCUM'"'II. MM'/. |'> s Bwanson rights ah about an indestructible screen star who.se rivals meet up with sudden death. Backstage170 words
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Article289 1958-03-14 13 What makes a book beautiful? WHAT makes a book a thing of beauty? Sir Francis Meynel, a leading judge of book design, put the question and answered it. He was examining a newly published book which he placed among the "top 12" in contemporary design. ii, is "Three Centuries of289 words
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Article249 1958-03-14 13 BOOK of the WEEK Solved— I his two I I m t rpuiS is a refreshing JL iirst novel, dealing with a BUbject previ- j I Ously very much Beg* lected the American Const Guard. It is written with an easy flow of super- I Jiciiii exuberance and l an249 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-03-14 14 j THEY DOIT! JLEO LACES I naer Vn tina i i<^j t* > i r i i I K. Bari, ii ii' j.. I i i.. pe ol footl tool t!i..i has it. lu.es. Ii oi ibe t -'itionaJ laces, i 1 1 are kepiPaul Popper - 105 words
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Article187 1958-03-14 14 KERSTIN FIRST IN GOLD CUP ■iJR. G. H. MOORE'S "eight-year-old Kerstin, the only mare In the field. made nearly all the running to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup at the National Hunt Festival meeting in Cheltenham yesterday. Jockey Stan Hayhurst kept Kerstin in the first three all through the 34Reuter - 187 words
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290 1958-03-14 14 PAKISTAN scored 259 for five wickets on the opening day of the fourth Test against the West Indies in Georgetown, British Guiana yesterday. Pakistan were helped (83 not out) and Hanif SCOREBOARD PAKISTAN Ist INNS. Alimuddin b Smith 30 Imtiaz Ahmad c "WalcottReuter - 290 words
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Article161 1958-03-14 14 RETIRING f CLYDE WALCOTT. the West Indies batsman, has not come to any definite decision about retiring from Test cricket. Asked yesterday whethei he was considering it. Walcott replied. "I don't know whether or not I shall be retiring just now." He added thatReuter - 161 words
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Article33 1958-03-14 14 Pttlham beat Leyton Orient 8-1 in their English League l)iv. match played at Ley ton yesterday Scunthorpf United beat Stnckport' Tountv 4-0 in a I>iv. 3 North malt h ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article416 1958-03-14 14 Rest of the racing— (otud I,^ p.B Cl. 3 Div. 2-9 Furs. Conservative 9.00; Shah IVOr 1.12; Arclic Ucgion SI!; Budgerigar B.U: Star Sapphire 8.11; Scone Stone 8.10; Today Showing 8.10: Rough Ready 8.10; Heyday 8.09; All Things Nice S.Ofl; Royal College 8.08; Grand Rapids 8.07; (lever Hug 8.07:416 words
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Miscellaneous39 1958-03-14 14 CLUES ACROSS 8 En I (7) 10 Concern foi 12 Imprison the navy finally ("> (W I 20 Rub out directions around 19 G ul^ I »bly good specimen (7) '^n-iii 6 A hundred join the QUtilt 'I 1 I39 words
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Article637 1958-03-14 15 he way is clear now for Cinema Dv 5-s' i Furs, B, '.00 Ml Trumps 8.12; ProW 8.10; Slrai«iit E[ t i tnbafa Lorn- irling n 8.07j i inema 1* l X 8.05; staff ■l c Invest 8.02; X j Kati ft NO looks a I stment In race B637 words
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Article237 1958-03-14 15 On e of the day's safest X c lW make beta of the h > wv. a 5-,r. Wted four for -me win 1 c lourth. i lourth to Singaport he '■> l| ith 4 lb I tO lMf Winh >«J third to < seven, is mv be»t thtfaM I.237 words
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855 1958-03-14 15 ALLAN LEWIS - H LINE IS IDEAL FOR THIS TYPE OF RACE ALLAN LEWIS BEST BETS- By Cl. 3 Div. 1-5- Furs. H-Line 9.00; Gembira 8.11; Maori Boy 8.09; Sputnik 8.09; Rose of Malaya 8.08; Pantjarobah 8.08; Easy Winner 8.08; Balkan Chevalier 8.07; Fairy Flotsam 8.07; Feterpatch 8.06; Caracas 8.06; Remembrance 8.05; Wide855 words
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Advertisement138 1958-03-14 15 Kn§ny y&ur leisure with the Week-ender! SOME OF THIS WEEKENDS STORIES:- W^&RStiT" SPORE NIGHTCLUB SINGER ANNOYED OVER IkjMP^^W PRAYERS SAID IN FORMER FEDERATION GHOST TOWN '^ffj^t Fras comes to life a^oin. m THE PEOPLE HELP TO CRUSH EXTORTIONISTS jBL# jM&» JSk MEET THE RED-HEAD WHO WILL HAUNT YOU IT HAPPENED138 words
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141 1958-03-14 16 Fighter- bombers can now carry H-weapon TJMTKD STATES Air Force General (1. P. Weyland said at Fort Worth. Texas, yesterday that America had developed a Hydrogen bomb small enough to be carried by a lighterbomber. The general, commander of the Tactical Air Command, told a public meeting that tactical fighter-bombersReuter - 141 words
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Article210 1958-03-14 16 OUR BORDER VIOLATED, SAYS TUNIS T»HE Tunisian Government claimed last night that a body of French soldiers penetrated into Tunisian territory from Algeria earlier in the day and withdrew under artillery cover when Tunisian troops approached. Five shells fell on Tunisian soil but caused no casualties, according to a communique.Reuter - 210 words
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Article100 1958-03-14 16 More 'lower deck' officers soon PROMOTION for lower 1 deck men in the Royal Navy i s to be increased. Mr. Robert Allan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said last night. At present a quarter of the Navy's officers come from the lower deck. Mr. Allan said details would beReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-03-14 16 This must have been the nicest fare for a long time for the taxi-driver who took lovely Mariella Capes, aged 17, to the newlyopened 'Latin Quarter" in London. Mariella and 14 other beauties are appearing in the "Folie Dv Monde" floor show atU.P. - 75 words
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41 1958-03-14 16 'Saudi plane forced down in Syria' SYRIAN authorities forced an American-piloted Saudi Arabian plane to land at Damascus Airport on Wednesday, it was reported yesterday. The authorities said the plane had not obtained advance permission to fly over Syrian territory. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article115 1958-03-14 16 npilE man in charge of conscripting recruits into the u.s. armed ler?lcea has told Congress that America should not follow the British example m abolishing conscription because Britain 'is playing now in a Class B league. Lieut* -riant-General Lewis Henhey, Director ot Selec tivc Service, saidReuter - 115 words
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Article93 1958-03-14 16 budget CHIEF Unkonw I QUIT as budget H?Jr*S re waal M ietu!, U nf iage said J ettei of resignation- set an example of iM tog alter a few ye S give opportunity ministration M a fresh viewpoH Observers said thTU Brundape's often-aJM budget may /;are^B /ficjed utfjj !e 4dReuter - 93 words
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Article58 1958-03-14 16 rKYO Prime Minister, Nobusuke Kishi told a parliamentary committee yesterday he was well aware that communist nations had been intensifying espionage activities in Japan and that the coun- try Lacked effective cl ter-measures. He suggested that J anti-espiDiiage law nfl help bat it would be! ficultReuter - 58 words
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