The Singapore Free Press, 15 March 1958
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Article15 1958-03-15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Ulf*pt**i Saturday. March 15, 1958. Price ISt'ts.15 words
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Article84 1958-03-15 1 7 8 GET SACK NOTICE TODAY HE Singapore City Council will officially serve retrenchment btices today on 78 redundant workers of the gas department. ich man will be told of the amount of severance pay and gratuity he will get. ley will also be supplied with a full list of84 words
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Article42 1958-03-15 1 T:.. rhana Government pj 'oved a new national p replace "Goct f e e Queen," it was anil:;- Accra yesterday. mation Minister, ako, told parlia- vernment had 1 words of the i would be pubii. .-Renter.42 words
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Article33 1958-03-15 1 Investigating that 11 members of LJ ore Regiment I, riot in a Middle g* wo n Thursday night s alleged they broke •■.>:-'. od other proicft without theij bin33 words
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Article21 1958-03-15 1 Eisenhower yese I Congress for ,J nds of US$l25,- Peed up river r programmes t 200,000 for hos- I ction21 words
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206 1958-03-15 1 No early election, warns Macmillan after poll setback MR. MACMILLAN, the prime minister, made it clear in London yesterday th-at the Conservative Government had no intention of allowing itself to be stampeded by unpopularity into an early general election. Speaking within a few hours of the government's latest reverse theReuter U.P. - 206 words
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60 1958-03-15 1 MR. Macmillan, said in London yesterday that he influences American foreign policy more than appears on the surface. "Because I do not publish every telegram and every conversation, it doe s not mean that British diplomacy is not as active today, and perhaps asReuter - 60 words
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Article55 1958-03-15 1 One spectator was killed and three were seriously injured when a tree in whuii they were perching to /iew the match collapsed during yesterday's play in the fourth cricket Test match between the West Indies and Pakistan at Georgetown. More than 50 people were In theReuter - 55 words
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Article236 1958-03-15 1 Foreign Office I described as t Soviet dccla--1! to nego--1 armament in Nationi D.d I Western tarl u.n. Disc:oni mission ttempta to «msi li( >n from o m, (I M foreign om<e icuri I 5 Saicl thal a a \y\ l$ West would llr lf Ihr236 words
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285 1958-03-15 1 'BATTLE at PAKAN BAHRU STILL RAGES' Uprise broadcast by rebel leader Hussein heightens mystery of what has happened to Jakarta invaders piGHTING was still going on yesterday against Central Govern ment paratroopers on whom heavy casualties had been inflicted, the revolutionary leader, Col. Achmad Hussein, said in a broadcast overReuter - 285 words
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Article86 1958-03-15 1 The 'secret landing' men freed THREE Indonesian traders who arrived in Singapore on Thursday without proper travel documents are being allowed to go home. Mr. Lim Ju Hock, the Controller of Immigration, said the men had been to Singapore once before in connection with barter trade. They said they had86 words
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Article24 1958-03-15 1 The 5,600-ton Panamanian freighter Nadia sank in Alexandria harbour yesterday after hitting a submerged wreck. All 35 crew members were rescued. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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103 1958-03-15 1 GUNS FIRE A SALUTE FOR THAT 'BONNY, BONNY PRINCE' A 101-GUN salute loomed across the placid waters of Monaco's harbour yesterday to herald the birth of a son and heir to Prince Rainier. Hit name: Prince Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre. In a proclamation to the nation broadcast over Monte CarloReuter - 103 words
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Article23 1958-03-15 1 Mr. Khrushchev said in Moscow last ni»ht that foreign intervention 'must not be permitted" in Indo- nesia's affairs. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement24 1958-03-15 1 C lolio will light my CHESTERFIELD? WF JtS^A La******' 1 \*Vl f •yysiy'jiflxZxfimSs .•'•'*yj&' J fl^^^^B -w^mi^^^^^^^t ■■■> :';-x''-;-/-:'s /'*4yy m :4^^^* A :>>';: :^^^SS»- W24 words
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Article325 1958-03-15 2 Muc-ikv tullis •June* seen #l TIIK talks next June between RHil 1 Minister Harold MacmUla" Sftj Eisenhower can be used for pre-s U ,nn ,v !dt Anglo-American exchanges but do not L^ a midsummer summit conference k ft' the view o! usually well-informed "T k325 words
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Article163 1958-03-15 2 GAILLARD BACKS ATTACKED MINISTER H. rich premier, m. x G lllard, decided i night to k< p M. i ice Boi [nterioj Minister de pite roy I political pressure for his n signal lon M, Bourges-Maunoury w;i under heavy flre for alleged lack oi firmness he showed on Thursday when163 words
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Article, Illustration279 1958-03-15 2 1> USS I A yesterday said an East-West summit conference was the "only proper forum" for disarmament talks and refused to negotiate on the subject in the United Nations. A Soviet Foreign Ministry statement accused the West of trying to "distract attention" from279 words
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178 1958-03-15 2 MR. K.: NO GENERAL SETTLEMENT BUT A GOOD BEGINNING \|R. NIKITA KHRUSHU* CHEV, Soviet Communist leader, said yesterday that "of course' all problems could not be settled at a summit conference "but the main task consists in making a :^ood beginning to the work eiisiiK-, tension. In an election broadcas.178 words
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33 1958-03-15 2 The Anglo-American Go Offices Mission in t Franco-Tunisian dispj made "some progress" Carthage. Tunis, yesterd after three and' a quafl hours of talks with Tim slan leaders. Reuter33 words
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Advertisement91 1958-03-15 2 EASTER CHARITY BALL ■*k in aid of < The Little Sisters of the Poor j inome ror me Ageai WEST POINT GARDEN I caster SaHirilaiff tL diitilau 5 Hon'ble Mr. Ko Teck Kin Mr. Yap Pheng Geek I ATTRACTIONS:- i |i CHA-CHA; ROCK M ROLL; HULA-HULA TALENTIME COMPETITIONS 'I ($lOOO/-91 words
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Advertisement30 1958-03-15 2 MIRRO the finest alumim DUAL-PURPOSE MOULDS WMI for fruit WM». rftMfrtt. M«ke b«i«"W well ploques. W" set in 9' ft bOXI ITfunteb; S. fiRINBEtf Diamonds Jeweller* 67, Star ■lor'!* (EwC30 words
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290 1958-03-15 3 BID to brighten the British Sunday, often criticised as gloomy and ng in entertainment, foundered In the House of Commons yesterlv because i lack of support. members turned up for a debate on a private motion put forLabOUr member advocating a review ofReuter - 290 words
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Article34 1958-03-15 3 We 'll scrap wartime controls' Bp itish Hume Sec- I Mr. R. A. ButI, ounced yesterday E th A Conservative Government intended to remove some economic controls before the end of the present Parliament.34 words
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Article38 1958-03-15 3 Russians go to the poßs today to elect 1,364 candidates for both houses of the Supreme Soviet the Russian Parliament. Electors have no choice of candidates, who are selected by the Communist Party and workers' organisations.38 words
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Article272 1958-03-15 3 TERRY THOMAS NOT GUILTY oritain's gap-toothed television and screen comedian, T c r r y Thomas, was found not guilty of drunken driving alter an allday hearing before a jury in London yesterday. Tho 46-year-old comedian (real name Thomas Terry Hoar-Stevens > drove his dark green sports car to theReuter - 272 words
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183 1958-03-15 3 Prison escape plot discovery leads to sarage rioting Political prisoners broke up tables and chairs for Weapons and battered warders in a riot at the prison in Belfast. Northern Ireland, after an escape tunnel had been found The battle occurred on Wednesday, but news of if was only released yesterdayReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement133 1958-03-15 3 I B a a B B B B B **********81 <tl| W rffrill^-^ Based on "I'YI.ON" ~jg .'6.- s*i^^Bg^^^r -by William Faulkner l^^'^^v^^- > THE BOOK THEY Tr-ni/ Wmm SAID COULD NEVER 1 If fc| t BE FILMED! Si3fS of *^^^^|P^9S^^ Ifl Hjn HI "WRITTEN ON THE WIND!" i3Rjl3Rp l|133 words
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Advertisement372 1958-03-15 3 FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN I DIAMOND GEM JEWELLERY j CULTURED PEARL JEWELLERY SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE W PPVQTBT \X7HDI7 CUTLERY PRESENTATION ARTICLES SPORTS TROPHIES i COSTUME JEWELLERY HIGH CLASS WATCHES j Jf LOOSE DIAMONDS BEST QUALITY, LATEST DESIGNS AND AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. PLEASE VISIT I S.P.H. de SILVA LTD. 1372 words
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190 1958-03-15 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Mar. 15, 1958. Opinion Belated tribute CONDUCTED tours of Singapore's public utility services are to be introduced next month by the P.A.P.dominated City Council. Object is to impress upon the public the splendid services bein? provided by the Council. This is tribute indeed to the190 words
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Article, Illustration686 1958-03-15 4 By A Special Correspondent T»HE centre of Afro- Asian activity now seems to have moved from Bandung, where the concept was launched, to Cairo. And in the process the concept itself seems to have undergone a transformation. The Bandung Conference was an effort686 words
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Advertisement68 1958-03-15 4 IIIHI Mill. *****111. Mill I I HIM HIIIUI, I. NfW ARRIVALS IN NEW DESICNS: 100 f Djcrons, 100 j Orlons, Nylon mixed D.icron Terylcne CANNON BEDSHEET SETS Sheets, Towels, Blankets I English 6 German Printed E Crepe 36 FRENCH 1 LEOPARD SKIN VELVET j 36 in 3 Lovely Colours. Visit68 words
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Advertisement94 1958-03-15 4 the NEW 1 litre I SUNBEAM RAPIER A ROOTES PRODUCT SETS A NEW STANDARD IN PERFORMANCE SAFETY ELEGANCE Newpower-plus'Rallyma.ter'engine H I I power and reliability. New gear change a short spo centre gear le\er to give a quicker Ch&flgC 10 HMW engines new performance. New safety fftitmis- nc^ springs, shock94 words
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Article325 1958-03-15 5 /kitt taia tii'u iivtj pipsis arv meant Mayor, Mr. Oii^ Eng 1 jiu in ii s charged that the i nunell has been kept In dark about the acute shortage of engineers in the ls Department \t a recent meeting of the public Vtilities Committee, the325 words
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197 1958-03-15 5 'HERE does not seem to be any organised or extensive movement oi rs from one electoral district to another in Singapore. This categorical statement was issued by the Government yesterday m reply to the charge by the LiberalSocialist Party secretary-general, Mr E K.197 words
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Article24 1958-03-15 5 posd merger of the Wella opera Comthe Carl Rosa 'turned down yea--111 I'Oncioii by Sadlen 1 •'■Hi ors and :rus-24 words
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Article112 1958-03-15 5 200 AT NEW CLASSES FOR OVERAGED THE new commercial classes for overawed students which started at the Raffles Girls school last week are almost full. Thf organiser Mr. David Chew, said: "Although the classes have b< en going for only a week they are proving extremely successful. We have nearly112 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-03-15 5 Tin' Mathematical Society of the University oi Malaya will soon discus the new mathemai Ics sj lla buses for all .schools in tlu colony. The new syllabuses, de vised by the mathematics sub-committee of the Ministry of Education, has been approved by the main committee. It101 words
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Article27 1958-03-15 5 Dr. Konrad Adenaiwi ATf.st German Chancellor, vill visit London from April 16 to 18, it was officially innouncf'd in London yc.s:erdav Ron tor.27 words
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Article48 1958-03-15 5 Till- Book of the Work reviewed in [ft? Press Book Page was Onionhead. by Weldon Hill It is published by Andre Deutswh at 15s. A CODT of Onionhrad will be fiivrn by M. OflhMl Bras!) and son to tii< winner of the General Rmmnat*48 words
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Article257 1958-03-15 5 COUNCIL HITS AT CHANGING CLAIMS I^HE Singapore City Coun cil Labour Unions Federation is constantly changing its stand ovei its claims lor payment oj compensation to redundant workers in the Ga.Department This Is disclosed in a memorandum circulated tc councillor^ by the Information Bureau of the City Council. According to257 words
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Advertisement176 1958-03-15 5 j SINGAPORE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS i Ax I j I INSPECTION OF ELECTION REGISTERS PLEASE CHECK AT YOUR NEAREST INSPECTION CENTRE •Jll[3llllllllllll[3llllllllllllC3llllllllllllC3lllllllllllinillllllllllinillillllllllC3llllllll^ I Hurry! Hurry! New Shipment of 1 SILK ROSES 5 Just Unpacked. Stock Limited. I thina titufis I S 67, Middle Road, S.C.S. Arcade. E I Singapore-7.176 words
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Miscellaneous345 1958-03-15 6 •«■•■■••■•■•■••>••■•■■•••>•••■•.« Ji;iF lIAUKI by S>tln^v Jordan rA^^AX}\H |g. H c^i'^c^^'^c? fa/wOS *vak/fr ./fc^* H*M Ot'^v/V mm mM t^L^^Klw/L 'AuU'fl* HAii yff J*- >t N today, ,i U11( CH&SOtvef*. r H £v <?(rJI/^ 'O iHhii* wSk Wr*^^^r- \Wlil Wo^ MAkVKt. 'AT U bright Spri^htlv nHil sw/p -awDO6o^t« r«arsc>/*iecNf S^ffl^^ 1 I345 words
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Article141 1958-03-15 7 LONDON, March 14. Previous Today &> l i;** ci£ iB' v M-.,ch L>2< buyeri 22% buyers b|i 22 r b sellers 22% sellers F Am D 22 l buyers 22 s buyers I 22T« sellers 22% sellers BS fi Nlo t -'2 buyers 22% buyers H>« 22",141 words
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Article91 1958-03-15 7 NEW YORK. March 14. Previous Today l s 95.00 nom. 95.25 nom. Brad March 94.00 buyers 94.50 buyers 95.00 sellers 95.25 sellers sl. iv 93.75 buyers 94.25 buyers 94.75 sellers 95 00 sellers Ldj SALES: Nil. Futures March 26.65 buyers 26 55 buyers 26-75 sellers 26.75 sellers91 words
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Article27 1958-03-15 7 NEW YORK, March 14. Previous Today rirs 454.10 453.04 id, 106.83 106.27 lie Bo da 88.88 88 86 s 73.24 73.12 Composite Averages.. 154-18 L 53.7627 words
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Article49 1958-03-15 7 r and awaiting shipment 23 n i. Sarawak un--4 j to 24' i, quoted. Muntok white spot anc shipment un- awaiting release 33%, afloats 33 spot and tii-st half March shipment 33 4 afloats sellers ex-dock. 24 hall March A fees quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.49 words
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Article88 1958-03-15 7 LONDON. March H. Previous Today rnJlippini s i.t. f.K./ soropt m poi is delivered P" lon ton Mar. Apr. $188. sellers $191 sellers ftraits i i t r.K. /North »n ports delivered Ppi Imit ton Mar./ Apr. £fiB nom. E6B^ nom. l_ ipr./May £68 nom. £68. noin. Uropean ports88 words
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197 1958-03-15 7 COLONY TALK ON PINEAPPLE MARKET SNAGS IN EUROPE MARKETING facilities in Europe will by the 4 main topic of disc -ussion when the Common wealth Conference of Pineapple Producers is held in Singapore at the end o! next month. The chairman Of the new Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, Mr. Yap197 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-03-15 7 MR TAN HOCK CHUAN (above) Malaya's leading magician, was recently named "Magician of the Month" by the American Magicians. MlM magic, unity, mightpraised Mr. Tan for his "considerable contribution" to the world of magic in well over 30 years as a top-line performer.128 words
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Article38 1958-03-15 7 A €6,000 appeal is being launched to restore the I London home where John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, lived and died. It has become unsafe through age, bombing and Reuter traffic vibration.—Reuter - 38 words
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Article22 1958-03-15 7 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today are: Newfoundland, Newcastle. Royalist, St. Bride's Bay, Mounts Bay, Andrew and Aurochs22 words
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Advertisement121 1958-03-15 7 WANTIE GIRDLES SEE THEM NOW UNPACKED GROUND FLOOR-LADIES WEAR GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE- 1 TEL: *****/6. \l- N0 MATTER W J^A^ WHERE YOUR NEW IJPMP. HOME MAY BE- *»g^' WE CAN BE OF SERVICE SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD in association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED HAULACE121 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-03-15 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.12 pm. TOMORROW: 7.53 a.m. and J>.V! p.m. MONDAY: «..V) a.m. and 10.21 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.44 am and 10.4;j p.m. WEDNESDAY 3 10.13 am and 11.05 p.m. THURSDAY: 10 58 a.m. and 11.25 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.31 am 4 and 11.49 p.m. < -a-*— Todays radio programme145 words
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Article854 1958-03-15 8 DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS Fugitive rebel is found hiding in corn bin dfdsfdsfdsfsdfdsfd I 1 1 I MUM >I I Hi Highland it UUt |#U« IUM a'Ui a batik in K'i^l:iiul in \\iii« 1 1 ins bMc luml been routed h becomes .1 fugitive. In tl.f gin si ltd Inul854 words
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Article467 1958-03-15 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rHE winners ol last w< i k > I'i'iour-in contest < i ach >l whom will receive a $;> Drize m due course) are as "ollows: ii/rvN Gladys CHia IS), S Saint Thomua Walk, Sin* gapore 9. Miss Rayhani btc H M Hussein 'W i, 157 -A467 words
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Miscellaneous139 1958-03-15 8 CLL T ES ACROSS.- 2. The comes from China is very leopard cannot change his. fragrant. 5. One of the Pinch or squeeze sharp- books of the Old Testiv. 8 Feminine "one" in ament. C. French word for rench. 9. An invalid may "father. 1 7. Caxton was DC taken139 words
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Miscellaneous368 1958-03-15 8 A colour-in contfl W#f/i prizes for yM DOCKET MONET prize> Free Press, LB are offered for colour- River Vallej i: H,l infi this scene with paints, r'l' V l uh I crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15 I There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two c Mlstt368 words
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Article612 1958-03-15 9 Christian Layman - ECOMING A CAPTIVE TO GET FREEDOM Christian Layman XIK I ii relay sermon by a ■X you? I, ,i is ihc firs! you think <>l you ire asked v ii mi 7 mp S you think ji name; I>nt in go lo courl V( ii changed ill 1 w til612 words
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Advertisement52 1958-03-15 9 Sycd Abdul, Kenneth and Anand, arc Kfek, just another healthy, happy and progressive jßß^^^^^^Mß^ group of LACTOGEN Babies. These J^ health because their parents chose fflfe -ft H '^*A milk and modified Bfe* C yC<l AMuI Rahman H^' KcnncUi K<»n I Duß lit BbL* Icluk An 1 hi Hhh^hMhlHh^h^Bl Anand52 words
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Miscellaneous1193 1958-03-15 9 mr Sunday church I ■announcements l ■Li it 01 ENGLAND Church of Our Lady of Class and Communicants' ClassBl jl i..v.«i 7am Gourdes (Ophtr Road): Mass, 4.30 Service ■JJTm. ram Parish ln Taniil and BIBLL PRESBYTERIAN E", Holy Communion, am Life Bible-Presbyterian Church ""■vi.v'School; 10.30 Redem p torts t Monastery1,193 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-03-15 10 81 o lii A I fe^tf,,f;^lJ PP7Pr J-fn*L'K t^— >«»,. w^ M —^w^-»— M RS BESSIE Goei ol "%f| 5| is raiely tiiat l can ans- l^^^^ B tains, a member of the today? u< wcr all the questions Sailendera family; 4. D 4l G what was Petfln »ss n!145 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-03-15 11 I V|: ,i Ql UK pK \iXG days t for England's Coast clubs. X nderland (at X i!) and Newh to LeiW n strugE Division I; spins to win, y ther two to Wo/yes test 'jjj for ChamPi lonours, Wolves [Jy have their five ■t cut down, for B236 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-03-15 11 i Mr. Owen Aisha's 12- metre yacht Evaine was launched at Camper and i Nicholson's yard on the i River Itchen at South- atnpton after her winter overhaul. The launching was a month earlier than usual so that the craft can be fitted out with allReuter - 122 words
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276 1958-03-15 11 r«LAUD GRAY completed flfty years as a golf professional last yearly thirty five of them at the Willingdon (Eastbourne) club. That in itself is a remarkable achievement. Much greater, however, was the fact that Claud actually competed in the recent £500 -Martini" tournament at Worthing;276 words
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Article327 1958-03-15 11 MANY a C up tit- has lasted five and a quarter hours, as did the pairing of Wootton and St. Helens in the Isle of Wight Memorial Cup competition, but rarely can as many as 2(i goals have been stored in that prolonged period.327 words
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Advertisement49 1958-03-15 11 IT'S A GOAL FOR THE GUNNERS moomfirhi, Ihe Arsenal Inside-leff (centre) drives the ball and himself— into thr net to ixat Chelsea Koalkrrprr Matthrws anil score Hip first Koal for thr "Gunners" In this EnglHli i.A. League Dltlslon <>»>•' match .«t Highbury, Arsenal won > 1 Reutet pi t ii49 words
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Advertisement19 1958-03-15 11 OUR ANNUAL s A ■Ml Mew Items New Features Men Children CARPETS CHEAPEST IN TOWN WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET, SPORE.19 words
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Article364 1958-03-15 12 Pakistan all out 40 8 SAEfcD AHMAD HITi 150 PAKISTAN weft ill out for W8 bjr mid-afternoon yesterday on the second dny of the fourth cricket Test against the West Indies at ieorgetown, British Goiant. West Indies had scored 164 lor one i renlv at close of play. -idded 149Reuter - 364 words
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346 1958-03-15 12 JAP TEAM FOR ASIAN GAMES BADMINTON AROUND THE WORLD IN SPORT announced its team for the open tournament at the Asian Games in Tokyo, beginning on May 24. The players are: Yoshiro Sato (captain >, Kanetoshi KataLshi. Kiyoshi Matsuo. Yasuhiro Komatsu, Elichi Nagai and Kei Koshikawa. The team's director will346 words
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138 1958-03-15 12 r|«na WVII.M UINIUiN Will; compete In one ol tho i major International Grand Prix motor races this year Moscow Radio said last night. a radio commentator speaking in an English language broadcast, said: "There I had been much speculation as to what, we will138 words
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Article134 1958-03-15 12 Nomes in -the news today 72 ROUNDS FRANCO ROSINI, of Italy, beat Severino Fuentes, of the Philippines, on points over 1? rounds in a lightweight boxing contest at the Melbourne Stadium last night. The Italian won comfortably in a dull fight, his defensive, clinching tactics establishing a shield which the134 words
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Article152 1958-03-15 12 ENGLAND'S RUGBY BID TODAY jWGLAND will be sure of J at least sharing the inTnational Rugby Union dampionship if they oeat cotland in the Calcutta up match at Murrayfleld )day. In Dublin. Wales meet eland In another match lat could have a big effect 1 the championship, for r ales152 words
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Title Section10 1958-03-15 1 THE FREE PRESS saturday MAGAZINE fsdfsdfdsffdfdsf Singapore, March 15, 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1958-03-15 1 ROBERT ROBINSON - Luciana's decolletage petrifies the locals ROBERT ROBINSON [||M(Hint ifiiiMitt>iiiitiiiin mi iiiiii miiif iiitiiiiiiiiinMtti in iimitii ii mi mmiiiiiiin,,,,,,,; Jt'ST bvforv ih<> Hank O*gmmi*ationl toinpl*'**'* l film in $g ihvir n<u prmilm*limn "%<>« I lin *j mm Ksitirtit. in Sgntin. our eorrvsgtonifonl I lli:ili: is his rmpmrU dmmimmtvd with < f1,114 words
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Article912 1958-03-15 2 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS J, DIV. 5 -Si FURS. STR. 1. ***** MIBAKAK II Gyr flu g (Salumat Stable Rodgers 9.00 Moon 0 ALL TRUMPS 4yr. blknzg (Valiant Stable) Daniels 8.13 Ransome STRAIGHT FLIGHT 11 4yr. cheg (Kema Stable) Spencer... 8.09 Posner 4. IS7OO STAR ONE 6yr.912 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-03-15 2 RACE ON£ Iw MUB\K\k I] with Jade U s e 'fl ALL TRUMPS ii I Went over 3F in cvp 3 n 3 A STRAIGHT li llT l^Bl Newcomer KlUl STAR ONE: Nn^Bi track reporl CINEMA in- B Went over 3b -<a SIU B i SPECIAL CHABM: B reggnt352 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1958-03-15 3 RACE CARD —from Page 2 ;E S-530: GLASS J, DIV. 3 -si FURS. STR. I niNSBNC Byr. greg (China Stable) R. Breuk 9.00 Shaari jwiNCIBLE syr. chag (FCL Stable) R. Breuk 8.08 George ywniSVT 3yr. cheg tCapt. H.F. Bloxham) Bagby 3.08 Dragon K£c M sll KING 7yr.1,023 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1958-03-15 4 YOU CAN'T MISS IF YOU TAKE CAMPDALE TODAY 2AFE INVEST (Kate One), Campdale (Race Seven) and Sure I'rofit (Race Eight) art- my three best bets at Ipoh today. All three have liit top form and should have little difficulty in winning their races, Campdale m particular looks a safe chance.1,361 words
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Advertisement82 1958-03-15 3 mm a Compression ratio approximatctf /^^X I Output 51.3 H.P.'jt 4.200 R.P.M. rsr_ .1 r Caravan I y^ \vl^E\ll I \^b\ I C^ ■*j^4L^ll I -^m. m t 1 <-<*Xu l J ,'mv^« tA*- ---*^i.mtMi^r^ma^jy.^Lm%OMmm^mma^m\ammama^m\a\\ 2 SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 3 1 5-3 19. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE Ttt. H»2B/***** REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT82 words
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Title Section10 1958-03-15 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special 1 Saturday, March 15, 1958,10 words
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Article441 1958-03-15 1 lIMIIIIII lIIMIIIIMtItHIWHMIinUHtMIIIIUIIUHWUUIUIIIIUIWIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIUUItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUUIIUIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUUUIUIIIIIuiiiHiiaiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiM •"MIimiIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII 1H1H**********1111U1nuiHiuniiHinu,,,!!,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lIHIIIIIIIIIIItIIIMIIMIiniIIII lIMIIIII IiniIIIIIIIIIII.UII.IIHIIIMMMMIIIUMIMIIIIII.I I 5 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD wSS^HU I ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH I X.,, I SAFE INVEST SAFE INVEST SAFE INVEST SAFE INVEST CINEMA HI SAFE441 words
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Article552 1958-03-15 1 Kanchil won't start By ALLAN LEWIS pIN\ should win the r main distance race &t Ipon this afternoon. Kanchil will not start baking Rina's job toiuh easier With Kanchil out, it looks ias though old Quicksilver pll have to provide the noat opposition. He has worked like552 words
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Article72 1958-03-15 1 Best Bets:-Campdale E (Race Seven). Tootle E (Race Three). and E Hearts Ease (Race 5 Two). S Best outsiders:- Josk- er HI (Race Three), s I n v i n i b 1 c Race Eight). and Wide r Scree U;ice Five). r E Kr Firewor- S E72 words
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Article129 1958-03-15 1 pWO Baft by trained newcomers. working With Indian feather, took the limelight a' poh this morning when condlions were ideal for galloping. Sunshine Lad (Dragon). Flre-i-orship (Smith) and Indian leather (Mortimer wen' from he half mile, running the last hree In 37 1/5. There was little between them129 words
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Advertisement51 1958-03-15 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to car -owners THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD (MOTOR DIVISION) tan offer the best auto service in town in their new workshops at ROBERTSON QUAY IFOR CONVENIENCE, HAND YOUR CAR OVER AT FIAT SHOWROOMS IN ORCHARD RD. FOR FIAT OWNERS THERE IS SPECIALISED SERVICE WITH GENUINE FIAT SPARE51 words
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Article, Illustration484 1958-03-15 2 |-ntKt is a village near Nara, in Western Japan, where the men do the housework, cook the meals and make the beds by choice. Any man with the same tastes can go and live there, provided he obeys the rules of the community. Now484 words
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Article225 1958-03-15 2 A FILM which 28. year-old Mr. Petei Turner made in hi< spare time has beer given a special show ing at Buckingham Palace. I Its stars are Welsl I corgis—dogs of a breec which for years hav< 1 featured in Roya Family photographs The Queen225 words
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Article76 1958-03-15 2 HPHE Englj h h<»sc. a 33-ton Bailing Ketch entered for the International ail a »»ng Bhip nice fn.m Brest to Corunna n August, win be manned by an ali-gw Her skipper, Commander Claude Woi- aU'rd P le Donei WIU th onl Hf> trained ail76 words
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Article, Illustration726 1958-03-15 2 ERIC SEWELL - Once she was blind, now she can see ERIC SEWELL r. mmWmW9 "M *<»l« SUM*. ,t W ''i tit. #/i«* history <tf /-on nnd th<> vurvs ii-,,.. I #«#f prvsvni tin* MMi o/ Mrs. Annie I r«f«l sutnnu'd up in <*iffiti o/«/v— O#j f v t I \o##* OPPi fv>/f*/726 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-03-15 3 M LINCOLN, the President of the United Rho once received an otter of technical as- pn thi King of Siam. ig the most popular pg ire among the readers of a mobile library i fels by pony-cart through 11 villages in Siam. is ported at UNESCO House in Paris104 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-03-15 3 I folk tales, local history religion most popular among readers of the JW. But they also have a taste for wig the most sought-after foreign r of biographies of Lincoln i Miss Anglemyer. i s known In <>* his correspondence with King a keen interest In the Western world.143 words
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Article327 1958-03-15 3 Bought a Picasso for 10 francs I I THERE are men in the byways of the 1 world of art ivho may j never have painted a picture, but whose influence can be almost greater than that of j the artists. Monsieur D aniel|i Henry Kahnweiler is i] sweft n327 words
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Article53 1958-03-15 3 4 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE memorial chapel is to be bQilt by public subscription at Southampton General Hospital. It will contain lamp of remembrance to commemorate "The La4j of the Lamp." The UllhtlOfali home was at Fmbley Park, a feu miles from Southampton, and her remains lie in the Reffltbouring53 words
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Article, Illustration891 1958-03-15 3 THE FUTURE IS OURS TO TELL fdsdfsdfdsfdsfsdfsdfsdfd EVERT movement, every month, every day and every hour has a superstition attached to it, according to Chinese belief. Many of these beliefs as we have seen, are tied up with the Yin-Yang. In fact it is almost impossible to find a single891 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-03-15 4 'GUN FOR A COWARD' HANGS FIRE LfNIVERSAL INTERNAI TIONAL'S (inn For X Coward" is a Western, and not a very good Western, due entirely to the slow speed of the story. Everybody knows that Fred MaeMurray and Jeffrey Hunter can be very good indeed and it certainly isn t their383 words
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505 1958-03-15 4 The 'Sad Sack'-s film full of fun ynr.w: arc some people who think that Jerry Lewis is the greatest comedian since Mussolini and there are others who think him no funnier than the average joker abo v t mothers-in-law, but one thing is quite certain and that is that given505 words
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Article210 1958-03-15 4 THEY SQUEAL AND SWOON OVER TOMMY TOMMY SANDS comes to Singapore in Sin jß J Sing" and I for one wish that T h^ n though, as you will have gathered, I »™ZM I rock 'n roll fan, I am not pn\iudirea 1 It in any way and I liked210 words
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