The Singapore Free Press, 7 April 1958
1958-04-07
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Title Section16 1958-04-07 1 The Singapore Free Press Own Family Paper b i^ i/siiiwowrMonday, April 7. 1958. Price 15 Cts.16 words
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146 1958-04-07 1 Captain replaced after incidents aboard warship rill captain and the first lieutenant of the mine- layer Apollo (2,650 t-ons) have been replaced, s he Admiralty disclosed in London today. s The minelayer, reputed to be the fastest vessel s n the Royal Navy, was recently the scene of lucid- ■ntsReuter - 146 words
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159 1958-04-07 1 RESHUFFLE of the Central Sumatran revolutionary Government bringing Dr. Asaat, onene President of Indonesia, into the Cabinet as :e-Premier and Minister for Internal Affairs, is announced in Bukit Tinggi yesterday. It was believed that the present Home Minis- uionel Dahlan Djambek, was made Minister159 words
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Article32 1958-04-07 1 Lee Yew Chin, a contractor, reported to the SingaP° r Pplice yesterday that his 1957 green 'Hillman was stolen from his home in Sime Road at the week-end.32 words
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Article32 1958-04-07 1 Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary arrived at Nassau in the Bahamas by air yesterday tor what he called talks and S t8 1( on "serious constitutional" matters. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1958-04-07 1 Johore KPM ships due today ,mil after hSI* 1 ,n Sinthe l ,iL boi "S released !i,t '""ononau Oovernr"* 1 *ro 1Q( tO23 words
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Article194 1958-04-07 1 MR. John Diefenbaker— the Canadian Prime Minister who led his Progressive Conservative Party to victory last week will call for a plan to harness surpluses to help Malaya and other Commonwealth nations, according to a commentator in the People, a mass circulation London Sunday newspaper.Reuter - 194 words
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309 1958-04-07 1 FIRE: APPEAL FOR MORE CASH AND FOOD Relief fund now totais 520.000 /r ple lost all their Possesions when th» SS! °ng Koo Chye, off Geylang, caught fire on Saturday visited S!iS£SSf aga,n morning to salvage what th y could is stmf^W Jffi l^^^ 6^ The official death tOU accordW309 words
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Article240 1958-04-07 1 THE BUCK SIDE OF EASTER IX)UR people a woman r aged 76, another of 43 and two children aged nine and five died in a fire which swept through a house at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, yesterday. Bay injured rIRTEEN passengers were injured when aReuter; U.P. - 240 words
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76 1958-04-07 1 A CHINESE Nationalist military aircraft made a forced landing at Hong Kong's Kai Tak airport this morning. A Hong Kong Government spokesman said the aircraft carried a crew of 10 who "are at present be- ing detained as conditional immigrants." AccordingReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement18 1958-04-07 1 1 1 l€a**Jf J i i 1 rMarUin I pj 48. < lIARTERED RANK CHAMRERJ pj SINGAPORE Jj .....................J18 words
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415 1958-04-07 2 I)R. GEOFFREY FISHER, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in hi* Easter Sunday sermon at Canterbury Cathedra] yesterday, said: "If a Government has to use force for the protection of society against evil-doers it is doing what God allows it to do. "By suchReuter; U.P. - 415 words
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Article26 1958-04-07 2 Loading of a 22.000-ton American whr;it gift on two special trains for shipment to Nepal bes&n in flaftMitta yesterday U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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158 1958-04-07 2 THEY WILL ASK ABOUT N.A.T.O. A-SECRETS THREE British Labour Party leaders Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Mr. Aneurin Bevan and Mr. George Brown will have talks in Paris today with General Lauris Norstad, Supreme Commander, Allied Forces in Europe, about the nuclear equipment, tactics and strategy of his forces. Sources close toReuter - 158 words
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Article18 1958-04-07 2 President Eisenhower and his family attended Easter service in Gettysburg p P nn yesterday.- U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-04-07 2 Malaya's champion woman waterskier, Lucy Cheng, was married to Dr. Dennis Hangchi, a South African-born gynaecologist, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore, yesterday Members of the Supersonic Wa t c rski Club formed an archway of skis as the couple, who will spend their honeymoonFree Press - 96 words
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209 1958-04-07 2 BRITISH ARMY DOGS DOOMED BY THEIR TRAINING gRITISH Army of the Rhine spokesmen said at Moenchen Gladbach yesterday that 60 watchdogs have been put to death because they are too old. Another 50 will be painlessly destroyed next week bringing the total to no, spokesmen said. The dogs belong toU.P. - 209 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-04-07 2 Clerk's Easter wedding Mr. and Mrs. Phay Hock Chuan (above), at a reception party held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden Singapore, after their wedding yesterday. Mr. Phay, a clerk at the Singapore Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts, is the only son of Mrs. Phay Chong Whatt. He is commandantFree Press - 85 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-04-07 2 I Mr. and Mrs. George I Chew Tengrfuh, who were married at the i Seventh Day Advcntist j s Chinese Church in j i Singapore yesterday. i The bride Is MarI garet Tan See Eng. third daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Tan Kia Ou TheFree Press - 68 words
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432 1958-04-07 3 'John said he would slash me,' says Lana TURNER has told Hollywood police how L the man her 14-year-old daughter is alleged n have stabbed to death on Saturday had threatened to ruin her career by cutting her face with a say the actress's 14-year-old daughter, rhfir vi has confessedReuter - 432 words
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Article62 1958-04-07 3 AUSTRALIANS GET NEW FLU VACCINE 4 NEW influenza 5 a -fi vaccine designed to S a combat several types aof influenza is now S available to Australians. E 3 It was developed by S a the Commonwealth a Scientific and Indus- E S frial Research Organ- S S isatiou inReuter - 62 words
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Article130 1958-04-07 3 A PARTY of 30 Scottish r\ Amateur underwater swimmers plan to spend a weekend in June searching for the legendary Loch Ness monster. They will wear frogmen suits and be equipped with aqua-lungs. At least six will have underwater cameras capable of taking pictures inReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration164 1958-04-07 3 Ban A-tests after spring— Senator Senator Estes Kcfauver, former Democratic candidate for vice-president, urged on television last night that the United States complete its sprinß nuclear tests and then announce suspension of all further tests Reuter The Singapore Physi- 5 cal Culture Association E gave a dinner in lion- EReuter; Free Press - 164 words
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181 1958-04-07 3 CANCER AND POLIO DISEASES BECOME MORE SERIOUS DURING the last 10 years, communicable diseases have been forced into retreat over a wide front, said Dr. M. O. Candau, Director-General of the World Health Organisation, in a special message issued in Geneva on the tenth anniversary of the United Nations agency.Reuter - 181 words
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56 1958-04-07 3 BIG RUSH FOR U.K. CARS AT U.S. MOTOR SHOW DRITISH manufacturers scored more successes yesterday, the second day of the International Motor Show in New York. Spokesmen for the British firms exhibiting £357,000 sterling worth of cars all had the same story demand beginning to exceed supply, with sales on56 words
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Article201 1958-04-07 3 A Jaguar Company spokesman said: "The American recession just does not exist as far as we are concerned." He said only three of 600 buyers in the last nine months had asked for hire-purchase terms. The Rootes Motor Corporation spokesman gave a similar picture. "The SunbeamReuter - 201 words
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130 1958-04-07 3 Skeleton clue to 1 943 war tragedy THE bodies of 19 British and American service, men killed in a wartime tragedy 15 years ago have been found in the Libyan desert, it was revealed in Tripoli, Libya, yesterday. Workers of the Oasis Oil Company found the skeletons of 19 menU.P. - 130 words
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Advertisement20 1958-04-07 3 MIRRO COPPER TONE 5 PIECE MOULD SET |DtAL for novel shapi»ads' md cles- modern, 'ii plaques. T 5 g£ y20 words
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Advertisement103 1958-04-07 3 flnk^nu Bt\ 81 HtWI Bftfltl B&HM 1 1 fi HBfl KM ,>• '/B i\ %a wSSa i Bis <I Ml mWBmwM 1 1 nn mv Hupnn H B< fill BT $H jjUMfi-:-:-< Sflflflk BJ Bf fl H DR U \mi BF^JKuhBI BfIMBI BFWBi BFvJJ? READY-MADE DEPARTMENT In this department we103 words
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Article44 1958-04-07 4 You wear Jewellery at it> Best, when you get them made by Craftsmen who have specialised in Ins work for many cars. We undertake any kind of work, in repairing and X fttingln Gold. White* gold Of in I'l.it inn m.44 words
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179 1958-04-07 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Apr. 7, 1958. Opinion Citizenship a-begging IN probably no other territory in the world has citizenship been made so easy to obtain as in Singapore. Perhaps it has been made too easy. For inexplicable apathy has been shown in the matter by quite a number179 words
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PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday
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Article662 1958-04-07 4 THEY 'RE NO KILL-JOYS I meet an amazing crowd —the Military Policemen IT IS difficult to find any traces of World War II in Singapore. They do exist but it is a question of finding them. There are murals painted by Ronald Searle when lie was a prisoner at Changi662 words
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472 1958-04-07 4 Tragedy and comedy of mistaken identity I PERSONALLY am very glad to see that the Dreyfus Case has been filmed and that it will be seen in Singapore in the near future. As an arm chair criminologist that affair has always been, to me, the greatest case of miscarriage of472 words
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Article337 1958-04-07 4 SEEING the film Sayo- nara the other evening it deals with American efforts to prevent fraternisation between their troops and the oriental beauties reminded me of similar and equally futile attempts that were made in Germany by the C.C.G.. which to us was the Control Commission Germany337 words
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Advertisement8 1958-04-07 4 S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH8 words
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Advertisement59 1958-04-07 4 The latest semi-permanent rinse perfected by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glamour to your hair. Three shades that will not wash off through I many shampoos, will not affect permanent waves. I h a I f **y magic mne€TO\ i s Available from all Good Dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.59 words
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Article, Illustration400 1958-04-07 5 in Xl is i great shortage of skilled craftsmen in South Africa. British 1 interest in emigration is quickening, for it is a country untouched by rt r ?p Union naa lagged behind in the race between Commonwealth to attractReuter - 400 words
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Article168 1958-04-07 5 J n *"y," the 89-year- od British actor, A. E. r th,Hs "ho had been E "Wing to p revent the ro,,,U i| t0 Dre vent ««m from erecting a 5 ZT tn < concre *c lamp naVin^*' was cau ht aslei» te hf was stU>Popper - 168 words
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200 1958-04-07 5 NEW HOPE FOR TEN S'PORE FACTORIES SINGAPORE manufacturers hail official indication that the Federation Government had agreed to reexamine its tariff policy on goods imported from Singapore. The official indication was given by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, who had recently discussed the problem personally200 words
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Article45 1958-04-07 5 Dr. Heinrich Yon. Brentano, West German Foreign Minister, arrived in Madrid last night for a two-day visit during which he is to sign an agreement relating to the seizure of German assets in finain after World War 11.- RenterRenter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-04-07 5 1 The 20-year-old Mar- m Quess of Londonderry, 1 whose favourite pas- jj time is playing drums j| in jazz clubs, and his d fiancee, 17 year old Nicolette Harrison, one of the last of the j| debs. P The Marquess is not I H giving his fiancee an HPopper - 65 words
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154 1958-04-07 5 rpHE first four batches of JL 76 executive officers of the Singapore Government have completed their ten-day training course. They will be posted to responsible positions, some formerly held by expatriate officers. A spokesman of the staff training school said those "pioneers" would help154 words
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Miscellaneous245 1958-04-07 6 tmWWWWWrtWWWWinr ■MJM.MIJIIIL ,'Ji < "r^^Mr'^LljiSCri JEFF HAWKE b J !^«»«y Jordan ?|/VTAUffUS' /S WOiV AS A Bff/G«T CM« J6FFHAWKE'- t WAVE S!s^ T^^EKAN l^V^H W Tr^S^7ASc^-WT« /TS BACKGBOUNCA SEEN WHAT NO MAN Of V SlS^t^?StoF 7 '*%W*F SPANGLES IN THE BLACK VELVET OF SPACE. C|F SII^CE TMJE DAYS^Of^ I TROUBLE245 words
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Miscellaneous445 1958-04-07 6 M I ti l^^^^^^v^^ BORN today, you are a versatile, vigorous individual who makes j so many plans, running concurrently, that often you have to abandon j some of them to finish a single one! Learn to tackle one job at a time, finish it and then go on to445 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-04-07 7 But committee is awaiting advice by Commission ■HI Finance and General Purposes Committee 1 0 the Singapore City Council has agreed in nrinciple to extend the services of two expatiiate J fficer s w ho had given notice to retire. other expatriate officer is toKeystone - 361 words
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Article17 1958-04-07 7 Attempts were made to f fee to 12 cars outside iSav 1 maSS()I Cyprus ReuterReuter - 17 words
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203 1958-04-07 7 THE Chief Registrar of Citizens, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, yesterday warned prospective citizens not to be cheated by certain petition writers who are selling obsolete application forms at $1 each. Those forms, he said, were useless and new forms could be got from the office203 words
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Article27 1958-04-07 7 Mr. S. Hope, sales dircctoi of one of Britain's biggesl plastics enterprises, will visit Singapore from May 12 tc 18 to study the local market27 words
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Article163 1958-04-07 7 X fIHVO hundred and X TJL seventy-five peo- f I pie, who had almost X I won the right to vote f Tin the forthcoming T Legislative Assembly Z elections have lost it. f Their applications for I becoming Singapore citizens during the In!- f163 words
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Miscellaneous43 1958-04-07 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1.21 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.02 a.m and 2.12 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.40 a.m. and 3.03 p.m. THURSDAY: 2.22 a.m. and 4.03 p.m. FRIDAY: 3.07 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. SATURDAY: 4.05 am. 1 and 7.08 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.28 a.m. and 8.23 p.m.43 words
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Miscellaneous128 1958-04-07 7 Today's radio programme 1.00 p.m. A Musical Aperitif; Announcements and Sin£;ipore 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Share Market Report; 7.00 Time A Musical Dessert; 2.00 Tiffin Signal and News; 7.15 Here's Dance; 2.30 Mediterranean Ma- Good Health; 7.30 Music Amazes qic; 3.00 Monday Monologue; Me; 8.00 World Affairs, a128 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-04-07 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN \|KS. Colin Union lfl Rowe the name iiKiv not be familiar, but to millions 01 cinema and pin-up fans Ihe world over, this lovely 21-yenr-pld bride of a building linn director is what nuiv be known as :i household figure, She is no other than Shirley Eaton, the209 words
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271 1958-04-07 8 I I)K. HARVEY FLACK, who wrote in a Family 3*^ Doctor special issue out recently that 1 getting married is still in 1958 the most ex- E citing thing any two young people can do, E said last week he was himself a271 words
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395 1958-04-07 9 A. CARNEY - Murfreesboro big DIAMOND mine that nobody wants A. CARNEY [^IKE culture, learning, civilisation itself, the story of the world's most soughtafter stone began in the East. by That precious stone, the diamond, was first mined in India, from which in ancient times all the most famous diamonds came. Golconda, now395 words
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Article27 1958-04-07 9 KARANDACHE. the famous Russian clown, a favourite in Moscow, is appearing with the Moscow Circus at the Palais dcs Sports in Paris.27 words
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38 1958-04-07 9 Mentally defective chil- "en became naughtier after 8.8.C children's television introduced at their hosm Dr. Gerald Rudolf. y i .psychiatrist at ggon Hall Hospital, reports in the sprino issup nf Mental Health l. j38 words
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Article50 1958-04-07 9 JVERYBODY was y^ng photQ ,>( >Phers, pressmen 1 iOC U Jiersonalities. Me glided out on l r calm water of i l^wtmmtnsi pool 11 ™c Berlin Exhibi;7 Ball. t and then A nd the demons- r t ati ?n of a 'new KteercyGie* came 0 a loatery50 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1958-04-07 10 We may be inclined to laugh j at the idea ot a steam car\ today, but nobody laughed at them in 1900, writes Pelham Groom I7ie arguments in j favour of the 'steamers' were] very strong indeed. mi mini iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii illinium iiiiii hiiiiiiii mini iZ1,158 words
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Article257 1958-04-07 10 THE JOLLY RECTOR WINS £9,000 THE jovial rector and 1 his churchwarden friend for 20 years have just won £18,000 between them on a twopenny line in the pools. i The rector is John McLean of Wark (pop. 768), in Northumberland's North Tyne Valley. His co-staker in the joint bet257 words
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137 1958-04-07 10 MEN who .smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day tend to be braver, more interesting, more energetic and more likely to run into difficulties with their wives than non-smokers, report.a U.S. scientist, Dr. C. W Heath. Non-smokers, he claim are steady, dependable hardworking,137 words
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Article, Illustration349 1958-04-07 11 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY,, Mr. Peter Pears enjoyed a warm welcome when they gave a joint concert two years ago. It is a local and most ambitious presentation which should challenge all of us who attend. 6 ANEW publication sent to me by the U.S. Information Service here and349 words
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Article, Illustration815 1958-04-07 11 PRODUCING AN OPERA sin G\P o R E A Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law, Mr. A. K. Menon, has just written an interesting book entitled World History for the Lower Certificate Examination, Federation of Malaya." This young man has had a distinguished career as815 words
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916 1958-04-07 12 TERENCE FEELEY - Doctors turn to spiritual healing TERENCE FEELEY A REMARKABLE CHANCE OF HEART By A REMARKABLE change of heart by Britain's doctors comes to light. More and more of them are turning for help to a source which their own professional association says has no help to offer spiritual healing. I916 words
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Article163 1958-04-07 12 r|X)P UNITED STATES scientists have forecast a 'major breakthrough" in the near future that may lead to cures for cancer, says United Press. The forecasts were made by Dr. John Heller, director of the National Cancer Institute, and Dr. Leroy Burney. Surgeon -General and head of the163 words
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Article110 1958-04-07 12 DYSENTERY: A NEW DISCOVERY A COMBINATION of two antibiotics used in Mexico City medical test, cured stubborn amoebic dysentery cases, it has been disclosed in New York. A report by three Mexican medical scientists who treated 15 patients with tetracycline and nystatin, combined in a drug called mysteclin, concluded thatReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration8 1958-04-07 12 I'm ftiiflVring from a touch of hr>tt£f**mutd*» km*8 words
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Article667 1958-04-07 12 Pills put US town on the map THIS, it has been said, is the Age of the Pill, and it is certainly true that the little medicinal pellets concocted by scientists and researchers in such manifold variety have come to play an immense part in the well-being of humanity. One667 words
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Article658 1958-04-07 13 THE International Geophysical Year (IGY) reached the half-way mark on March 31, after having already ushered in "The Space Era opened Antarctica to permanent human habitation, and vastly evmmded the world's scientific knowledge. P The IGY. which by internation- a i agreement covers 18U.P - 658 words
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75 1958-04-07 13 DOGS TO GO UP IN RUSSIA'S THIRD SPUTNIK? a j&Wj Staniukovitch, ha c^ et specialist Z\T& $ft se ve f ral dogs wifith. °J mto orbit g me next sputnik. *Kn of th« agy^ Ifjusa Commnni f Hungarian f youth move- the launching of M** 1 sputnlk was V StaniukovitchReuter - 75 words
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Article248 1958-04-07 13 SILVER-HAIRED Sir William Wallace 79-year-old back-room-boy of Britain's shipbuilding industry, recently demonstrated his anti-rock-and-roll stabilisers on the giant Cunarder Queen Mary off Ushant, near the coast of northern France. Sir William, chairman and managing director of Brown Brothers the Edinburgh engineering firm flicked a three-inch ro-bot-controlled leverReuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-04-07 13 Heat can't burn up space pilot 'THE North American Aviation Company has disA closed in New York that its new rocket plane, the Xl 5, will become red hot upon returning to earth from inner space but its pilot will be unharmed. This is because the interior will be insulatedReuter; A.P. - 251 words
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Article141 1958-04-07 13 The United States Navy has unveiled a new blindflying device that literally puts a television screen into the cockpit windshield. The device consists of a phosphorescent screen, so flat that it can be placed in a plane's windshield and receive visual images of terrain below. TheU.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-04-07 14 FOOT MAUL J IZELSEY, the Ar- jj J serial goalkeeper, > manages to scoop j the ball from the v < feet of Froggart, I- the Sheffield Wed- J ■I nesday inside-left S with his foot and is I; assisted by right t 2* back Charlton. jj Final score: Ar-60 words
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232 1958-04-07 14 ONE STROKE VICTORY IN MASTERS GOLF... ARNOLD PALMER, of Pennsylvania, won the i Masters Golf Tournament with a four-under-par 284 jj yesterday at Augusta, Geor- Hk\. Palmer, with a final round score of 73. won by one stroke. Doug Ford, last year's winner, and Fred Hawkins tied for second place232 words
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Article444 1958-04-07 14 THE AUSTRALIAN ATHLETIC TEAM OF 19 MEN AND 11 1 WOMEN, FOR THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH (JAMES, WAS ANNOUNCED IN SYDNEY. [T IS THE STRONGEST TEAM EVER TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA. Every man chosen is well capable of gaining a place in his event, while444 words
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400 1958-04-07 14 ARCHIE QUICK - Three men have put the Wolves right on top ARCHIE QUICK By NOTHING short of a miracle can now prevent Wolverhampton Wanderers winning the First Division Championship for the second time since the War. Season 1953-4 was the only other occasion they have ever headed the table, but since the400 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-04-07 14 KEN NONIUS of GreenfOTd (Middlesex) star international track and cross-country runner of the Thames Valley Harriers, was married on Saturday at Ewell His wife is Audrey Parson, a hairdresser of Hast Ewell, In the picture above Norris Is seen with his wife /ludiev who \g checking his time59 words
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59 1958-04-07 14 JACK KRAMER, U.S. professional lawn tennis promoted, is to supervise a training programme designed to regain the Davis Cup from Australia. Mr. James Moffett. chairman of the U.S. Davi.s Cup selection committee, said the first step would be to put Barry Mackny.59 words
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Miscellaneous256 1958-04-07 14 I^l CLUES ACROSS 5. Wine m pawn? (4). .1. A centre of revolution (4). 6. A hunt from the sami 4. Follow him inside for a Etonians (4). fancy (4). 7. Ambles this way (6). 7. Target for 17, perhaps (5). 8. He is taken in and is soft 9.256 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-04-07 15 anvE- Nuinismate, owned by Messrs. B.E. Chew and ii i so'" was ridden to an upset victory in Race Seven >l l 2 9F) at Bukit Timah on Saturday by 1 •..Miiee Khamis. Carrying 8.05, Numismate won by V' 1 i thsFree Press - 112 words
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169 1958-04-07 15 pDWIN Dulloii of Selangor lias been named captain of the 17--man Malayan soccer contingent to the Asian Games in Tokyo. Another Selangor player, Tang Cheok Foo, will be vice -captain. The Asian Games begin in Tokyo on May 24. Last night the Football169 words
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205 1958-04-07 15 Aussie Test star looks for job in South Africa VEIL HARVEY, 29-year-Ii old Australian Test cricketer, said in Melbourne yesterday he would go to South Africa to live unless he could yet a better-paid and more secure job in Australia. in a television interview, the Victorian left-hander said that friendsReuter - 205 words
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Article211 1958-04-07 15 ljn E times world E EJT champion is the s E unequalled record of E Sugar Ray Robinson, E E and the ringcraft by E which this 38-year-old E E regained the middle- E weight crown from Car- S E men Basilio in Chicago E211 words
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Article30 1958-04-07 15 M l Vl rose or ausoi c beat Luis Ayala terdav <h< Florld a yes,,;\?*V he men s hbour T° f th GfX)fl U l)( UWU Tennis30 words
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Article62 1958-04-07 15 FINN Kobbero, of Denmark, lost his men's singles title in Boston last night in the United States badminton championships. Jim Poole, of San Diego. California, beat him 15-8. 6-15, 15-8 in the final. Kobbero teamed with fellow-Dane Jorgen Hansen to win the men's doubles andReuter - 62 words
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Article158 1958-04-07 15 JtfLMISMATE won his first event in Malaya when he led all the way in the seventh race. He showed no signs of weakening In the straight and defeated Flower Queen by three lengths. Two years ago Numismafe dead-heated with Now Showing in a 9P race at Bukit158 words
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Article490 1958-04-07 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS by lIIMIIIII BRILLIANT Scholar ""and Shamrock Slipper provided a thrilling finish to the Spring Cup, main one mile race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. The photo decision went to Brilliant Scholar by a head. Brilliant Scholar dashed away to what turned out to De a490 words
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Article359 1958-04-07 15 on Steam On. Moon has been riding well since arriving in Malaya but without that ounce of luck necessary for success in any competitive vocation. He had Steam On well placed all the way, moved him into a prominent position approaching the home turn, then359 words
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Article344 1958-04-07 16 Base on Malta to go if Britain does not pay up MALTESE Premier Dom Mintoflf yesterday threatened to toss N.A.T.O. nut of Malta if Britain does not contribute £5,000,000 to the island s economy. f .1,, Mr. Mintoft told an open-air meeting of some 16,000U.P.; Reuter - 344 words
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Article52 1958-04-07 16 The Earl of Ypres died on Saturday at the age of 76, it was learned in London last night. He was the son of the first earl who, as Field Marshal Sir John French, commanded the British expeditionary force in France during the 1914-18Reuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-04-07 16 Pretty Miss June i Goodwin (centre), 22- year-old salesgirl in a f Bras Basah Road dress shop, was elect- i ed Singapore's 1958 Ideal Working Girl at I an Easter ball held at the Badminton Hall i last night. Nineteen year old Miss Patsy Lim (right), I j ground hostessFree Press - 113 words
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Article43 1958-04-07 16 Sir Winston Churchill yesterday entertained Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery to lunch at Jiis home in Chartwell, Kent, where he is spending Easter. Mr. Harold Macmillan is to visit Sir Winston, who i was "very well," today.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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36 1958-04-07 16 Lord Campion, Clerk of the House of Commons from 1937 to 1948 and Britain's ?;reatest authority on parlamentary procedure, died yesterday in Dorking, Surrey at his homp Hp war 75.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article234 1958-04-07 16 MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV had a day of rest yesterday after a heavy programme during the first three days of his Hungarian visit, officials said It was believed that he relaxed in the country near Budapest. A small convoy ot cars was seen leaving the closelyReuter - 234 words
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220 1958-04-07 16 A SMALL army of adults and children, marching 50 miles in protest against nuclear weapons, arrived in Reading last night weary but happy at having doubled their ranks during the day. The men, women and children taking part in the march began the220 words
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Article20 1958-04-07 16 Singapore police arrested 16 secret society suspects last night after raids on known hideouts throughout the island.20 words
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Article115 1958-04-07 16 'Africa is wide open to Reds' A BRITISH general who helped quell the Mau Mau uprising in Africa warned in New York yesterday that Africa was "wide open to Communism." Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Lathbury, Director General of Military Training at the British War Office, said, "The Middle East trouble willU.P.; Reuter - 115 words
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Article40 1958-04-07 16 Yesterday was the coldest Easter Sunday in London this century, a meteorological office spokesman said in London last night. The maximum temperature during the day-** degrees Fahrenheit -w lower than t^ Chrises nay maximum of 45 degrees ReuterReuter - 40 words
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