The Singapore Free Press, 21 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-03-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v, ***** Singapore, Friday, March 21, 1958. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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175 1958-03-21 1 NEW ARAB RIDDLE: KING SAUD TO QUIT THRONE? |7ING SAUD of Saudi Arabia is expected to abdicate shortly in favour of his brother Mohamed, proNasser sources report id yesterday. [These sources claim that I Saudi Arabia is in turmoil as a result of charges made in a Cairo trial that175 words
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Article42 1958-03-21 1 I >f) l rCE arrested a man and woman in China--53J at about 4.30 a.m. :°aay in connection with Jje robbery of $6,000 worth ewellery In Emerald Hill K( "l yesterday. Police are still looking for Jewellery.42 words
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97 1958-03-21 1 Tin council talk rumour is denied MR. W. FOX, secretary of the International Tin Council, emphatically denied in London yesterday a New York rumour that the council might advance the day of its next meeting. He said the next meeting of the council had been fixed for April 29 and97 words
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Article169 1958-03-21 1 STORM riding on gale Winds dumped up to 20 inches of snow from v '.;niia to New England k terday with Spring only r "i^ away. The storm <>d the operations of Pennsylvania Railroad. Winter's dying blast fell- fwes of power and telepnones lines in theU.P.; Reuter - 169 words
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291 1958-03-21 1 Medan fight goes on, say rebels and Washinaton RIGHTING is still raging in the vicinity of Medan, capital of Northern Sumatra, according to messages last night from rebel sources and Washington. The State Department's acting spokesman, Mr. Peter Tully, said the U.S. had received reports of fighting outside the city.Reuter; U.P. - 291 words
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Article33 1958-03-21 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 77 7 8 cents a lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.33 words
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63 1958-03-21 1 Hillary plan for 2 new expeditions GIR Edmund Hilary, said in Auckland yesterday on his return from the Antarctic that he would seek government support for two South Polar expeditions to survey largely unexplored areas. He said a party of eight could, with air support, explore the areas in two63 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-03-21 1 But banned from trading with RI |r THE Indonesian Government has decided to return all KPM ships to the company's own management. But they will be barred from the Indonesian coastal trade, it was reported yesterday. The Indonesian Antara news agency, in a broadcast225 words
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Advertisement84 1958-03-21 1 Perfect Balance !^^k For perfectiy balanced colours WALPAMUR Buy thvnt from: W^^^V Mi'p Teck Tong Kee Sin Teck Huat 123, RocHorc Ro«kJ 37. Havelock Road Sin Soon Aik Chop Tong Seng 84, Jalan Besar 65. Havelock Road Chop Hock Cuan Chop Kian Soon 44, Jalan Besar 11 I -B. Havelock84 words
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Article154 1958-03-21 2 i Attest iwMitntatfjfs pattern set KOKA terrorists IMVE bomb explosions at Bntisii mnua:y camps in Cyprus during Wednesday night underlined new tactics being used by the EOKA terrorists as part of their "passive resistance" campaign against the British authorities in the I island. The explosions broughtReuter - 154 words
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Article118 1958-03-21 2 TALKS ON MALTA END: THEN SILENCE MINISTERIAL talks between Britain and Malta over the economic and "constitutional future of Malta ended in London last night without any immediate official wo rd on the results. Mr. Dom Mintoff, the Maltese Prime Minister, who led the island's delegation in the meetings withReuter - 118 words
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Article51 1958-03-21 2 Iho State Departmen said yesterday it was no ready to consider "the time place, and composition," o either a Foreign Ministers i meeting or a summit con ference with the Sovie Union until the Kremlin re plies tn :i Mnrrh f\ TT fi nemo,U.P. - 51 words
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Article32 1958-03-21 2 lower House of tire Swiss Parliament, yesterday approved B proposed amendment of the 110-year-old fedora! coni titutlon to glvo Swiss women the right to rote in Federal affairs.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article25 1958-03-21 2 me snan or Persia last night opened a new 590--mile pipeline for refined oi) products between Teheran and the Abadan refinery. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-03-21 2 The Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, is a sliding enthusiast md he is seen here in a fflider before going for a demonstration flight over New Delhi, during which hf handled the controls for several minutes.35 words
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80 1958-03-21 2 EGYPTIAN RICE ROW: CEYLON SAYS 'NO MORE THE Ceylonese Ministry of Food decided yesterday not to import any more Egyptian rice of a particular variety sold in Colombo in the past few days following complaints from consumers about Its quality. The Ministry has imported 20.000 tons of this particular typeU.P. - 80 words
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Article193 1958-03-21 2 MR. Dag Hammarskjoeld United Nations Secre-tary-General, said yesterday he firmly believed In the sincere wish of both sides to get results in disarmament." On the eve of his depar. turf from New York today fop Moscow and talks with Soviet leaders, he told QReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-03-21 2 Australian actor Alan White finds sea-going fun 5 when he has the company of this attractive trio: 5 They are from left, England's Mary Steele, Ameri- ca's Anne Kimbell. and France's Nadine Tallier. The three girls are appearing in a new comedy being filmed85 words
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327 1958-03-21 2 |^|R. Konrad Adenauer said yesterday that West Germany would exclude herself from NATO if she refused to concur with any NATO plans to equip i her forces with nuclear and rocket weapons. i He was replying in a foreignReuter - 327 words
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Advertisement136 1958-03-21 2 How exciting! A new, ere a m y lotion specially for removing lei hair. Just apply with the haiul, leave for 5 fragrant minutes then wipe away unsightl) hair. Nothing could be easier! New Bu-to Leg Hair Remover is sold in thrilling squeeze-plastic bottles. Wholesale Retail Enquiries to: SINGAPORE DISPENSARY136 words
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176 1958-03-21 3 J.S. WILL WIN JOCKET RACE TO MOON' lUOR-GENERAL M. Yates, chief of the U.S. Air Force missile test bas > at Cape Canaveral ■icia. said yesterday he expected the United t< to beat Russia in the rocket-to-the-moon Gen. Yates, whose test centre launched the U.S. satellites, said: u l wouldU.P. - 176 words
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Article68 1958-03-21 3 |1. moon watch team at the Kirkland Air Force BH' Albuquerque, New texieo, reported it had potted all three earth itellites passing: overead within an hour of m h other yesterday lorning, a to be seen were the ivo parts of the newest ktellite, the Vanguard. second Russian SputnikReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-03-21 3 WWTOVHHII Iv.^ 1^ film star, l(s Sl M Wahlb comic sketch— X,,;, nft Mit yak (Oily K 1 7, w hi^ was It,, !V S r »ntrlbuWl 'in the all com Radium, last night. I" '"""iiiiMiniimmimmi36 words
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228 1958-03-21 3 U NEMPLOY MENT IN HK? NO SIGN -LENNOX-BOY D MR. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, denied in the House of Commons yesterday that there was considerable unemployment in Hong Kong because of the closing of the British naval dockyard. He said: "The Hong Kong Government gives much aid to small-scaleReuter - 228 words
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107 1958-03-21 3 NEW YORK'S Governor Avcrall Harriman, yesterday ordered a stern probe into a fire which blazed through a five-storey Manhattan clothing factory on Wednesday night and killed 24 people. He warned that "vigorous action" would be taken if any breach of the anti-lire laws wasReuter - 107 words
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Article91 1958-03-21 3 rjiHE Conservative Party announced in London yesterday it will launch a three months' campaign for new members in Septomber. Parliamentary by-elec- tions over the past 12 months have shown a big slump in the party's popularity with voters climaxed in recent defeats by Labour atReuter - 91 words
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Article213 1958-03-21 3 I (UK. ALAN LENNOX- BOYD, the Co- lonial Secretary, yes- terday paid tribute to j the "splendid work" i done by the Hong Kong Government in i resettling refugees. He was answering a question in the 4i lii i iim 1 1 in ii House ofReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement93 1958-03-21 3 Please give generously to SINGAPORE LEPROSY RELIEF ASSOCIATION (Under the Patronage of Lady Scott) VX J^ *^f I on Saturday, 22nd March 1958. Space by courtes) of THE SHELL COMPANI oi SINGAPORE LIMITED* H Most up-to-date Fabrics for |9 H decorating your house bungalow N JUST UNPACKED n Well known93 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Mar. 21, 1958
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Article206 1958-03-21 4 Opinion And now a confession RUSSIA has produced sputniks but its people are still using picks and shovels on hous i n g and its women are still sweeping up snow in the streets. Author of this observation was not U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles or any Western206 words
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863 1958-03-21 4 SEFTON DELMER - SEFTON DELMER WITH TALK OF THE BOMB DOMINATING ALL.. i>u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -iiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiii± i*r<>s4>iitiisy m at a high paint in intwnational863 words
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423 1958-03-21 4 A MAN pushed into a pastry shop near Limoges in France, dropped to his knees, and said to a girl: "My daughter, my daughter." The 16 year old schoolgirl in tan and white uniform, so reamed to a nun: "Protect me." It was423 words
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Advertisement18 1958-03-21 4 FINE DIAMONDS GEM SET RINGS P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6. Kuala Lumpur.18 words
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Article312 1958-03-21 5 "Xlafatys unxious abimi present poiitfcai irvnd iff Siitaanan* 9 THE Singapore UMNO is drawing up a scheme to fix a quota system for Malays in Government employment. The publicity officer for the UMNO, Inche Darus Sharif yesterday told the Free Press that a committee was312 words
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176 1958-03-21 5 Now Tamil classes for council workers i>Ki?MANENT staff of the Singapore City Council will soon have an opportunity to acquire a working knowledge of Tamil. Mr. Gary Wang, City Council public relations officer. .said a room had been set apart in the City Hall for teaching Tamil. Circular has been176 words
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Article36 1958-03-21 5 Twelve year old John Freeman reigned yesterdaj as the local cooking champion. He defeated in an open contest at Broadhemoury, England, 10 oldei people including his 19--v< ar-old sister. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article19 1958-03-21 5 Ships in the Singapore Base today are Newloundland, St. Bride's Bay. Mount's Bay, Andrew and Alert.19 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-03-21 5 Singapore insurance I executives entertained Mr. T. M. Telans. I Bombay insurance ex- I ecutive, at a cock- I tail party during 1 his visit to Singapore. 1 Guests (from left) are: i Mr. R. G. 11. Aswani Mr. F. W. Stephens. Mi C. K. Lee, Mr. Tclang. Mr. J.58 words
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Article35 1958-03-21 5 Judge Albert Doub acquitted a woman charged with drunken driving in Raleigh. North Carolina, yesterday, after a witness testified the defendant was "as sober as a judge.' ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article78 1958-03-21 5 $1 7,800 for coats and cans rpHE Singapore City Coun- cil is to spend $17,811 on raincoats and caps for its labour force this year. Mr. Gary Wane, chief of the Council Information Bureau, told the Free Press that altogether they were getting 738 raincoat! with caps. They will be78 words
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Advertisement131 1958-03-21 5 "LET'S GO TO HOCK SENG'S "'/^3kk HOUSE. WE'LL GET MILKMAID y MILK ON BREAD THERE" J W^ff fm mMm^ s c e lcious on )reai v^^g^m -ft Milkmaid Milk is simply delicious spread on |f|g il 1/ |/J bread —so nourishing too and children simply Ty~^yT I /T*^/ is so131 words
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Advertisement34 1958-03-21 6 Firm and pleasing to the lips mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste > Chesterfield alone is pleasure- s S packed by Accu-Ray. S CHESTERFIELD I tfj!^^il\ s \i j SATISFIES W(ff I MOST! I34 words
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Miscellaneous259 1958-03-21 6 •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l""" JAW HAH'KK h? Sydney Jordau ■HMpPfP^HH IB nilL "IJIJJiIIM ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HHii I BoT SOAAEWHEQE AHEAD OP THE SHIP Hmra&£-3ifl flf /Hz/ I !'mmm <-'^s tave otheq moon of kalgar tliiiii^9H P HUTZM **u<r get SAtfa/re of a SAretc/nE a avu<3£ H^^^ Km^fHH mW tA Stools /VierfcO/? CAUGHT IN THE GRAVITATIONAL259 words
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Miscellaneous480 1958-03-21 6 rjORN on this first daj 1 O c.ming sign, Aru'.>. y Ou H," C by Mars, the God ot \v,,r w b 2 S bespeaks great energy Blvfl action. h You are a pioneer. d a H C a lighter for new cause, y, 2 exceptional musical talen'i i ay480 words
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Article169 1958-03-21 7 LONDON, March 20. Previous, Today BBER No RSS clt European ports March 22^ buyer* 22 i buyers no sellers no sellers ApriJ 22 'b buyers 22 "i buyers 22 r sellers 23 seller. s i ÜBEB No. 1 Kss &V oi 22 i buyers 23 buyers 22169 words
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Article99 1958-03-21 7 NEW YORK, March 20. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 93.62 nom. 93.50 paid N futures raits Contract March 92.87 buyers 93.00 buyers 93.62 sellers 94.00 sellers May 92 50 buyers 93.00 buyers 93.37 sellers 93.75 sellers ONE: Steady. SALES: Nil I BBER: Futures March 26.85 buyers 2699 words
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Article29 1958-03-21 7 NEW YORK, March 20. Previous Today Industries 449.96 449.46 Railroads 104.82 104.33 Domestic Bonds 88.90 88 87 llilities 73.02 73.18 Stocks Composite Averages.. 152.68 152,51 I29 words
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Article57 1958-03-21 7 Malabar s|x>t and awaiting shipment 25. Sarawak unilease 26, afloats 25 to 25%, quoted. Muntok white spot and icond half March shipment awaiting release 37, afloats 37, quoted. Lampong spot and second half March shipment vaitlng release 26. afloats 36^, sellers ex-dock. to 25%, .second half March Above57 words
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Article111 1958-03-21 7 LONDON, March 2tt. Previous Today fM'RA Philippines o.i.f. UK./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Mar./ Apr. OPRA, Straits O.i.f. U.K. /North I uropean ports delivered eight per long ton Mar./ Apr. Apr. May OCONCT OIL crude Straits r.i.f. European ports in bulk per111 words
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277 1958-03-21 7 LOWER SALARY HINT FOR FUTURE GOVT. RECRUITS A GENERAL reduction in the Starting salaries of future recruits to Government service in Singapore is foreshadowed in the new salary scales proposed for teachers and medical start". A Government spokesman said the general intention was to streamline the salary structure consistent with277 words
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Article152 1958-03-21 7 AN inquiry will be held in about a fortnight to adjudicate in claims and objections raised against several names in the Singapore District Council electoral registers. The Chief Statistician, Mr. E. J. Phillips yesterday told the Free Press the people concerned were not being served152 words
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Advertisement284 1958-03-21 7 There is no closer equivalent to the nmlk of v healthy .veli-nourished <~MK^ s ~^Z>f>^ '^t mothers 7\ SIMILAC is an infant T \vA formula especially de- \S\N»* j I signed to meet the nutn- I Pjwd**** JI tional needs of babies. I rffil^^ It is completely modified cow's milk284 words
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Miscellaneous183 1958-03-21 7 jliiiiiiimmiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiii'£ I SINGAPORE i I HICH TIDES 5 TODAY: 11.31 a.m. E and 11.411 p.m E 5 TOMORROW: 1205 E pm. E SUNDAY: 0.13 a.m. and 12.38 p.m. E MONDAY: 0.37 a.m. and 112 p.m. E TUESDAY: 1.05 a.m. and 1.47 p.m. -E WEDNESDAY: I am. I and 2.24 p.m.183 words
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304 1958-03-21 8 Jailed for burning girl with a poker A WOMAN who deliberately burned her 12- year-old niece with a poker was jailed for a year last week at West Ridinc uuarter sessions In Yorkshire, England. Id sentencing 52-year-old Mrs. Doris Box. ol Drury-lane, Altofts. Normanton, Mr. Geoffrey Veale, Q.C., the deputy304 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-03-21 8 Edwardian wedding The bridgeroom in modern dress, guitarist Denis Purssord, has a kiss for his bride, show, girl Kirn Leopold, who wears an Edwardian out. fit. as chey leave Hack, ney register Office, London, after their wedding. The bride and her attendants are wearing clothes from their Latin Quarter club53 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-03-21 8 FIFTEEN YEAR-OLD twins with a single ambition to dance us ballet stars at ■MT London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1 1 are Jean and lan Keith of South Kuislip, 1 1 Middlesex. 1 1 lan, who works for a Covent Garden i| greengrocer,141 words
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163 1958-03-21 8 BR I T S H businessmen simply CANNOT be persuaded to have their own planes, either for work or pleasure. The reason^ they give are that they can get anywhere by car for a week-end. And if they go abroad they don't163 words
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Article41 1958-03-21 8 A smile of »Pseems to be the espon goat to a cuddle U 0 nine.year old Blake, who v.«London Zoo. <„■ The Kid i^ ll ".,"\V 1 r have been borti on the ZOO Terr«ice. p M MIICIIIIIIIU-41 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-03-21 9 Norman seems to be feeling the pinch I TWENTY of the famE ous John Tiller E chorus girls played an unusual role last week E as relay runners carryE ing a flaming torch i from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to Puddle Dock, Blacktriars, in the City of London, the133 words
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Advertisement157 1958-03-21 9 BJH \B I J'// Mr Verne MIL Ifli 1 Hi liv B ill \Vr^ when you wrote yigg^jt^^^r a book about going i^^ tight. We can circle the world in 80 hours. In fact, if you'll pardon a small burst of pride, Pan American (first 'round the world 1 ran157 words
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484 1958-03-21 10 ...FOR MAN WHO WAS HURT IN SAVING HER "["HE loyal love of Shirley Hudson is a love like this: Her fiance Brian Rogers, a 'physical wreck differ a road crash, may never in his life earn as much a 3d. piece. But 22-year-old Shirley484 words
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Article93 1958-03-21 10 AN ancient cannon barrel found completely sealed up inside a tree trunk at Lincoln, England, is to be examined by local museum officials. It was found by workmen clearing up Boultham Park. While cutting up a dead tree, estimated to be 200 years old, their saw93 words
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Article65 1958-03-21 10 Lovely Italian actres.« Gianna Maria Canah found herself 'adopted by these two aggressivelooking boxer dogs, whc seem intent on keeping everyone else away when she met them at the studios where she i«. making the film: 'The Whole Truth/ Gianna. who is 29, is one of the ten bestdressed65 words
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Article107 1958-03-21 10 No British beef, they say A ROW over beef has blown up in Chichester, Sussex, England. The local hospital management committee has ruled: "No English beef in our hospitals." The committee decided that it would be cheaper to buy chilled Argentine beef. That brought a letter of protest from the107 words
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Article65 1958-03-21 10 Snuggled together like this in their warm basket Kajornia Chin Yu Tv (left) and Pedmore Ladybird couldn't care less about the cold weather now sweeping Britain. The appealing pair, owned by 11. V. Shaw of Hunnington, near Halesoue n, Worcestershire, were competing in today's London and65 words
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Article68 1958-03-21 10 I when he iw m in the RpyaJ B John Bi-oughiil! >:" E wa.s the Rev. No.; <.- 1} B lain. Now they I B again -in the W< I Since he came g Navy Mi. Bro i been orclainrd X In June he > iR, as68 words
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Article, Illustration343 1958-03-21 11 THE LENSMAN - Colour brightens your Easter THE LENSMAN y OF ALL OF YOU WHO ARE PLANV!\w A PICTURE RECORD OF EASTER VI YOUR HOUSE, CO! OUR IS A MUST. ,i know how colour snapshots or colo v p slides have a wonderful way of bringing back colourful scenes with remarkable realism— how343 words
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Article279 1958-03-21 11 PHOTOS FROM THE AIR RAVELLERS in the "wide blue yonder" always avc difficulty describing their earth-bound friend* c joys and thrills of aerial ivel The sensations are trcl to recapture in words, it the new horizons that c opened to them are sily recorded on film. "Isn't it hard to279 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-03-21 11 IP. r »W dramatic 11 was made in a ■JJM with the use- »W of a stron R to offset pumpJins and the boy's fair ***** gainst a darker background. """"llimilllllMllllllllin35 words
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246 1958-03-21 11 SCHOOL CALLS FOR WIDER ACTIVITIES OASIR Panjang Secondary School Photographic Society want the local photography enthusiasts and photographic dealers to take definite steps to encourage the Photographic Societies in Singapore schools, by organising photographic activities and by donating photographic equipment and other necessary material. Secretary is Yco Beh 800 of246 words
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201 1958-03-21 12 CHIANG GOVT. ACCUSED OF VIOLATING CONSTITUTION fTHE Taipeh magazine Free China has accused x Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sheks government of tossing people in jail for as long as two years without giving them a court trial. The magazine opened up with another blistering attack on the government and accused it of201 words
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Article205 1958-03-21 12 Nehru's gesture to firms TNDIAN Prime MinisE 1 ter Nehru has anE nounced that the GovE ernment will this year not operate its scheme under which firms in E India have to deposit E part of their reserves and undistributed prosi fits wi^h the GovernE ment. E The Prime MinisterReuter - 205 words
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Article26 1958-03-21 12 nit crmsn Embassy in Tokyo said the only way to fight Communist subversion is through sustained education of communism.-? potential victims."— up26 words
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51 1958-03-21 12 A Chinese youth who confessed to the Bangkok police that he had tried to burn down the family shop said he had done it to save his father from arrest for debt. The fa ther had the business Insured With four mmnanipc police said.-Reuter - 51 words
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173 1958-03-21 12 QUESTS now feel more at \J home in Peking's big hotels, thanks to a government drive against waste and the encouragement of Marxist education among staffs, the newspaper Peking Daily said. The report went on. "Before the recent rectification campaign the Peking Hotel theReuter - 173 words
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Article175 1958-03-21 12 Now Buddhists get Peking orders 'IWE state sponsored X China Buddhist Association affirmed at a meeting in Peking that China's 100 million Buddhists must "unswervingly follow the road of socialism,*' the People's Daily, organ oil the Chinese Communist Party, reported. The paper said that IT? delegates who attended the 10-dayReuter - 175 words
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116 1958-03-21 12 Legacy of bitterness for victor in R.L struggle THE New York Herald c Tribune said that, 0 "by taking up the i sword against the Padang regime, the Sukarno Governi ment has entrusted its own fate and that of Indonesia to t the arbitrament of force. 1 "No one canReuter - 116 words
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Article38 1958-03-21 12 Growns of mourning Japanese dog lovers have called at the Tokyo Ministn of Education to donate money for a memorial tc the 15 husky dogs from Hokkaido left behind at the Japanese Antarctic base on Onaul Island ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1958-03-21 12 fapan's two English language morning newspapers— the Japanese Times and the Mainichi—have raised their monthly subscription prices due to rising pro- duction costs. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article14 1958-03-21 12 Vlr Abbas Aram, Persia's newly-appointed ambassador to Nationalist China has arrived in Taipeh. U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article39 1958-03-21 12 Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister George Yen may visit South Vietnam within a few months presumably to help lay the groundwork for a meeting in Taipeh beiween President Chiang Kai-shek and Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem later this year. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article57 1958-03-21 12 'he Chi?iese Art Society of America loill feature a collection of Japanese paintings at China House in New York from April 2 to 30. The paintings, front the private collection of Mr. and Mrs, Osbome Hauge and Victor Hauge, of Washington, are regarded by U.S. art experts as among theU.P. - 57 words
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Article50 1958-03-21 12 Indian Prime Ministei Nehru told the New Delhi Parliament that the Government had no intention of de-nationalising enterprises already taken over by the state. At the same time, India recognised the role of private enterprise in building the country's economy and did not intend to carry out wholesale nationalisation. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article52 1958-03-21 12 Mr. Taro Yamashita, president of the Japanesefinanced Arabian Oi. Company, has left Tokyc for Kuwait to resume negotiations with thf Sheik of Kuwait for the right to drill the undersea area off the neutra: zone jointly owned b\ Saudi Arabia and Kuwait He has already obtained this concession from SaudiReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1958-03-21 12 New Delhi Industry Minister, Manubhai Shah has announced plans to construct a Rs. 80 million film and photographic papei plant in collaboration with a German company It will be located at Ootacumund in South India and is scheduled for completion in five years. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article40 1958-03-21 12 Radio Peking said Mr. Li Wei-han, an official of the Chinese Communist Central Committee, predicted that most of China's capitalists would join the proletariat in two or three years after "tempering' themselves through physical labour and lowered in- comes. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article13 1958-03-21 12 Peking estimates that China's 2,800,000 radio sets have 30 million lis- teners.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article39 1958-03-21 12 The London Board of Trade' said that no basis had been found for suggestions, which it had investigated, that Japanese goods were being exported to Britain through Hong Kong falsely indicating their place of origin as Hong Kong. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article127 1958-03-21 12 Shanghai 'war' on seven evils PEKING Radio reports that a campaign ha« been launched in Shanghai to combat severß human evils in the city flies, mosquitoew rats, sparrows, bed-bugs, cockroaches and tnj germs of schistosomiasis found in a kll 3 a .;"H snail in the rice ficlas« The campaign *mReuter - 127 words
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Article48 1958-03-21 12 A JAPANESE deaf mute, Mr. Masahisa Matsubara, aged 33, has been invited to study in Greece by the Greek National Scholarship Foundation. After graduating from a deaf-ancf-dumb school in Tokyo, Matsubara continued his studies and eventually mastered more than 10 languages. Including Greek.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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205 1958-03-21 12 Ryukyu poll result pleases the U.S. outcome oi the Li2? M^ American-held Rvuk vu lands as -v,r y he ™m They said that the suit of the balloting. JhS showed that pro-Ame^S Conservative, and 2 kinds of moderates 2 won 24 Of the 29 seats very good news indeed Washington.205 words
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Article, Illustration791 1958-03-21 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON CHJJiUMi "GOVERNMENT* ATTACKED By THE NEW CHURCH IN THE NEW AGE. By Rev. C. O. Rhodes. Jenkins. 21s. EVERY government is the better for having an opposition. C. 0. Rhodes, editor of the Church of England Newspaper, can be looked on as791 words
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Article190 1958-03-21 13 FANTASIES OF THE AGE OF ROBOTS THE SCHOLARLY MOUSE Other Tales. By Dal Stiveiis {Angus Robertson 12s 6c/ > JHE LATEST collection of short stories by this Australian author shows fresh and exciting development in his style. Some of the tales .rnflHnnifliiffifflMfflfl^fflMflfflflk are fantasies of190 words
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Article50 1958-03-21 13 1/lARION. By John Binff- ham. Gollancz, 12s. Gel. sexy, aithless-wife ;nvoles her journalist husband vith psychopathic killer. Complex plot (not helped by flashbacks), but atmosphere and suspense kiliully built up. There are few writers to beat Bingham for keeping his characters on the razor-edge of doom.50 words
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311 1958-03-21 13 STEVEN WATSON - Why Dr. Johnson picked up orange peel STEVEN WATSON THE SEARCH bOX GOOD SENSE. By F. L. Lucas. Casscll. 25s IN Mr. Lucas's latest book his appetite fot anecdotes, his delight in wit, and his eye for an oddity are as fresh as ever. He recounts the lives ol four311 words
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Miscellaneous9 1958-03-21 13 f f CUT* o *l want this many books9 words
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281 1958-03-21 14 Strong Malayan bid for the doubles crown AFTER their rout in the men's singles, Malaya's badminton stars are striving to retrieve their reputation in the men's doubles at Three Malayan pair. reached the quarte: finals last nightEddie and David Choon! showed impressive form ii beating two home pair and Oon281 words
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Article178 1958-03-21 14 Men's Doubles FIRST ROUND H. lleah and B. K. Wong (Malaya) beat L. Ellwooii and G. Ripley (England) 15-8, 15-8. Oon Chong Teik and Oon Chon Jin (Malaya) beat C. A. Darnell and 11. I. Palmer (England) 15-3. 15-4. Eddie and David Choong beat R. J. JacksonReuter - 178 words
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132 1958-03-21 14 Cold breeze unsettled Eddie Choong A COLD breeze blowinj down the vast Empin Pool at Wembley helpec knock Eddie Choong out O the All-England badmintoi championships. Several players complain ed about the breeze before Denmark's Erland Kops eliminated Choong. saying it affected their play. Choong explained: "I was affected by132 words
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Article, Illustration330 1958-03-21 14 S.R.C. "Reds" 2; Varsity 0. 1 |r THE score tells a misleading tale of yesterday's SIIA Senior Knockout Cup I final, for SRC "Reds" were more than fortunate to get two late goals I and beat University of Malaya at Fairer Park. IFree Press - 330 words
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Article93 1958-03-21 14 OXFORD University crewrowed a satisfactory first full-course trial in preparation for the annual Boat Race against Cambridge University on April 5 Despite rough water and the handicap of much river traffic, Oxford rowed the approximate distance of A\ miles from Putney to Mortlake in 19 mm.Reuter - 93 words
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Article40 1958-03-21 14 A Burmese selected XT beat Thailand 3-0 in a friendly soccer match yesterday in Ran soon. Burma scored all three goals in the first half within ten minutes of the start of the play. Renter40 words
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Advertisement16 1958-03-21 14 OUR ANNUAL Mk I LAST DAYS I I HURRY NOW TO: WASSIAMULL'S I HIGH STREET, SPORE16 words
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Miscellaneous268 1958-03-21 14 I 111 f> its I|H~~iIHIHh HHIHHi^i i k Si? ES AC<ROS S 5 Subordinate small junction l Mother cornea before the mostly (7) artist in the long run (8) 6 Sluggish boat races are sin--4 A graduate joins it (4) pular (6) 8 And leaves the riband (3l 7 Describes268 words
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659 1958-03-21 15 Here's my three for the open main sprint... CI. 3, Div. 1-6 Furs. Campdale 9.00; Rose of Malaya 8.09: Balkan Chevalier 8.07; Free Mist 8.06; "H" Line 8.06; Gembha 8.04; Maori Boy &03; Pantjarobah 8.01; Sputnik 8.01; Pclerpatch 7.12; Wide Screen II 7.12; Remembrance 7.12; Waierline 7.11; Satisfaction 7.10; Burma659 words
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Article191 1958-03-21 15 Cl. 4, Div. 3-5 Furs. San Juiin 0.00; Knightsbiicljte H.l'l; Wingfoot 8.11; Ciold Coin 810; (ha ("ha Cha 8.09; Nur .lahan 8.09; Three Cheers H. 07; Foghorn 8.06; The Wlihller 8.05; Steve 8.04; Pagan King 8.03; Distributor 8.92; Sunshine Ray 8.01; The Bra n( y K.0O; Quiny 8.00.191 words
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Article210 1958-03-21 15 DOX OFFICE would be one of the day's best bets again in the main Class 4 race over the straight 5f but he will probably be scratched. The Shaw Stables have plenty of talent among their latest batch of newcomers. They can atTord210 words
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Article669 1958-03-21 15 PENALTY WILL NOT STOP SHOWMAN A rate Allan Lewis gives the best Ipoh prospects Cl. 3, Div. 1-1' Miles Square Deal 9.00; Quicksilver 8.13; Showman 8.1;!; Kaiuliil 8.11; Lindalou 8 11; Tootle 8.10; Swanhavcii 8.09; Super Picture 8.08; Ginseng 8.07; Heyday 8.06; Triple Crown 8.05; Impress 8.05; Rina 8.03; Bajan669 words
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Article59 1958-03-21 15 PROBABLE scratchIncs at looh to- ings ai ipon 10 morrow are: Rose of Malaya, fial- kan Chevalier, Ginseng, Impress, Tecora, Rough f^ 1111' CIIIIIIII3IIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11 and tteadv, All Thlngi Nice« Bo OiUce 11, Steye Distributor n Nimrod, Talent, Kxhi- bitor, Entertainer 11, Technicolour 11. ;mV, Nab 11.59 words
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Advertisement47 1958-03-21 15 Cl. 4, Div. 1-5 Furs. Ellen's Treasure 9.00; Box Office 8.13; Blue Swell x.io-. Movie Fan 8.08; Jara 8.07; Bright Sun 8.0G; Eastern Way 8.05; Firepower 8.05; Expensive Hobby 8.04; Khasim 8.03; Anna Gold 8.03; Shoemaker 8.02; Strong and Free 8.01; Vga Blondeau 7.12; Heart's Ease 7.07.47 words
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Advertisement216 1958-03-21 15 fioiiV miss this u?ei>k m s J%mL»-. fweek-entler! flW'' some of w &A ;< <^H^b WHY PEOPLE CHANCE SEX I MJS shapely model becomes a man ,d>Jkj mJm^ m? JH KILLERS FOR HIRE /ji ".^^M^^HHHI V Singapore Ranqsters are desperate for mmM < l^n money '-'^i wk^mtk K^ fl Ihe216 words
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Article236 1958-03-21 16 Cut does not mean any ease-up in ■U.K. money policy 'riiE cut In the bank rate to six per cent is plain ly a technical adjustment to the work easier money trend cables Sydney Gampell R< uter financial editor. In contrast to the crisis of236 words
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Article153 1958-03-21 16 NIGERIAN MP WANTS TO KNOW Lf R. JOHM PROFUMO. th( t1 Colonial Under-Secre-tary, told the House oi Commons yesterday thai the Governor-General o: Nigeria had been askec for information on th( reply given by the Government of Nigeria to th( proposal of the All Nigerian Trade Union Federation to nationaliseReuter - 153 words
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162 1958-03-21 16 NASSER HITS AT RIVALS, IKE DOCTRINE ITNITED Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser lashed out last night at leaders of the rival Iraqi-Jordanian federation, Saudi Arabia's King Saud and the Eisenhower Doctrine in his first address since his return to Cairo from Damascus. In a. two-hour address in Cairo's Gomhouria162 words
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Article134 1958-03-21 16 A PLEDGE "to maintain the freedoms and full sovereignty" of the Sudan wa.s made in Khartou.ii yesterday by Mr. Abdullah Khalil when he was reflected Prime Minister by the House ol Representatives. Mr. Khalil, whose pro-We-t U.M.M.A. Party topped the poll in the recent Sudan elections,134 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-03-21 16 Mayor (hi*; was all smiles whet) h m .i Mi members of the subordinate still over t n i Hall yesterday. It was a very democratic parts with i no high table or protocol. n As the host, the Mayor did not claim precedent i but he142 words
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67 1958-03-21 16 'Arms were for us', Yemen tells France THE YEMENI Legation in Cairo revealed yesterday that arms seized by French forces from a Yugoslav vessel off the Algerian coast last January were destined for the Yemen. Yemen has protested to the French against the seizure and demanded the return of theU.P. - 67 words
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76 1958-03-21 16 a uni i«.u jv r a u id w rignt, rV commander-in-chief oi NATO's Atlantic forces, warned in Washington yesterday that the goal of the Russian navy in the event of war would be to severe sea communications between North America and Europe76 words
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Advertisement82 1958-03-21 16 Get MOREget a VANGUARD I 28.34 miles per gallon. Max. speed 84 m.p.h. I Seats five or six in roomy comfort. I All-round vision back and front. I 14 cv. ft. capacity luggage boot. I THE STANDARD VANGUARD 111 I Y-our Standard or Trfumph car i« backed by a 1282 words
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