The Singapore Free Press, 9 April 1958
1958-04-09
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-04-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper TslS Sineapwe, Wednesday, Ap"» 9. 1958. Price 15tts.16 words
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202 1958-04-09 1 ifEDAN RADIO last night reported "heavy IVL fighting" between rebel and Central Government troops both north and south of Medan. The Central Government had previously reported both areas clear of rebel troops. The Medan Radio broadcast, monitored in Bukit Tinggi,U.P. - 202 words
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Article77 1958-04-09 1 TALKS START TO AVERT STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore City Council and its Labour Unions Federation started this morning at the City Hall. The Federation's 14-day strike notice is due to end at midnight tonight. Federation leaders indicated that they would postpone the strike if the trend of negotiations appeared77 words
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Article24 1958-04-09 1 Nearly 100 ships were idle 5 tralian ports this morning when dockers held tion-wide tour-hour to discuss a dispute sizes ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1958-04-09 1 In three separate thefts in Singapore yesterday thieves got away with $2,400. The thefts were from a house in Tiong Poh Road, another in Norfolk Road and a store in Jurong.33 words
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Article20 1958-04-09 1 Actress Esther Williams was awarded a divorce at Santa Monica, California, yesterday from her husband. Ben Gage. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article27 1958-04-09 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 76 7/8 cents a lb., unchanged on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.27 words
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182 1958-04-09 1 INDIAN VIP CALLS FOR UN. FORCE FOR PEACE I) ,y Vir- r> lhe Indi d ent, yesterday in X d Nations {xiiioe force >„" -'^cd world "for of il-Z"^ I Vi Igjd the suffer.J 0 Pwce and '°t by the force lv weapons but justice ',ivi urn or »tanding, )lrReuter - 182 words
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544 1958-04-09 1 FUTURE DEPENDS ON ELECTING STABLE GOVT. Governor: Singapore oxisis hy irudt* Hint of banking control rrHE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, today called on the people to choose a stable government which will govern democratically and responsibly, when they go to the polls during the forthcoming general election. Sir544 words
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251 1958-04-09 1 Dollar for dollar: The Mayor explains rIE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, this morning appealed to the public to contribute generously to the Kampong Koo Chye Fire Victims Relief Fund set up by the City Council. The committee has so far received more than $10,000 from the public.251 words
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265 1958-04-09 2 \\R John ko6 T I R DULLES, Lhi i S S re tary oi State, said je. terclay thai the U B vti ipeedins ujj its counter moves to soviet propaganda. He gave &i an i >.. mple yesterday's reply byReuter - 265 words
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Article170 1958-04-09 2 npHE Dutch organisation for a Istance to Netherlands nationals In Indonesia yesterday asked a court In The Hague to .save two t< 'V. aways now on board a ship in Australia from being returned to Indonesia. The nxn are Robert Rudolph Schrijvi i) (27 who,Reuter - 170 words
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Article452 1958-04-09 2 MR. K. TAUNTS THE HUNGARIANS nORTf THOUSAND miiuTs and worktis vi the Central HttngaHftn town of Tataban ya yesterday fave Nikita Khruslulicv thr same silent trentinent that had «reoted t li Russian leader almost everywhere on hi s week 9 tour of Hungary. Loud applau.se by the official party accompanyingReuter - 452 words
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Advertisement16 1958-04-09 2 ■■I THAT EVERY CUP OF i I j|E3H, H |fv^ I •••means quality in Malaya fi!16 words
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Article, Illustration350 1958-04-09 3 Japanese B pvere I itarctic blizr lv February »*5?v U "colleagues had been there Jj B ase R onOng3 i :i cT survey ship isl aßt as winter b aboii set In. 11 men had been if! to collect gg? tlll dataFree Press - 350 words
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Article328 1958-04-09 3 2- FLAG SHIPS HAVE NO NATIONALITY i SHIP which sails under th flags of v states, using m according to Convenience, may not laim any of the nationalities in question with Respect to any other; fctai md may be liken- pci f o a ship without pati wality. 1 onReuter - 328 words
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Article186 1958-04-09 3 25-YEAR-OLD man. Walter Edward Nunn, was jailed for six months at Luton, Becitorclvhire yesterday, for linking 35 improper telephone calls in connection with police investigations Into the murwr of 17-year-old Ann MWett la *t December, I The girl was missing a month from herReuter - 186 words
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Article54 1958-04-09 3 About 30 princesses from abroad have chosen ;to spend their skiing I holiday in Norway this year. The princesses, mainly from Siam and Malaya, and aged 16-20, arc all Jj schooling in England, o and will be travelling in <> a party to the skiing re-Reuter - 54 words
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Article80 1958-04-09 3 Unshaven, he receives top awards Actor Alec Guinness, shabby and unshaven, yesterday accepted his American 'Oscar" and a 'best film actor" award from the Variety Club of Britain. Mr. Guinness interrupted shooting of the film, "The Horse's Mouth," in which he plays a penniless, drunken artist, to receive the awardsReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement46 1958-04-09 3 MIRKO CASSEROLE "or buffet service Crricr n], C ifort bby| y cool for Vlndlin^ H at.proel knob. Id i( v rr r<o Covtitd Po» I l| d r f S Jllr ■id Ucwi. R e b»i| < r v r h^'p» prevent 2 16q1 l "'it J46 words
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Advertisement81 1958-04-09 3 mmimoto peaH ViwM A railablt* K^ All Forms If I^p-W X) Jetwlilery fc C G. de Silva Bros. Manufacturing Jewellers 3, Raffles Place Singapore-1 Telephone ***** Sole Agents: C. MELCHERS CO.. S.E.A. AGENCY H4, Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Tel: ***** Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"""" 1 1111 *****111 ***** 111 1 1111 r>81 words
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187 1958-04-09 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Apr. 9. 1958. Extortion in markets |I|ARKET stall-hold* rs a mi Singapore regularly pay protection money to P< rsons whom they recognise to be agents of certain s1 ronej-arm gangs. Th i s submissiveness, though deplorable, is undersi andable. The stall-holder prefers i o meet187 words
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2374 1958-04-09 4 4ii>rwßiar\ lss< iihiijf Spiwh in f^ W I iiori. vxploviny mvuns in invmtisv revenue 'I'HK Governor, Blr William Goode, In ins add res; ai th. opening ol li j third sesf ion of the i gislative Assembly this morning, said:Since the2,374 words
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Advertisement82 1958-04-09 4 PATEK PHILIPPE Ii i I 1 1 -I in Iml 1 1 i(I n 1 1 1 .us 1 In -.</ ii vi mil I1 1 si in nl in tit 1 I >'' 1 In ssi In nl it in ALL RECORDS FOR PRICISION Hi iin 1! lin null82 words
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Advertisement47 1958-04-09 4 (j^W doh't let 3l_Jhl this ifcvin HAPPEN to yous Furniture removing is a job for experts...fOUt ticat'h in nut ure porcelain, ciystai Silver needs out expert care We pack crate, tran ntore tverytfiiriQ tor you TRANSPORT STORAS LIMITED W3 CECIL STREET S I N G A T47 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-04-09 5 NO RUSH FOR COPRA: 'PRICE IS TOO HIGH' Ij^INGAPORE importers do not seem to be inter ested in importing copra from the Philippines (lll(l to high prices, kesman for the Ministry of Commerce '-y said yesterday: "The Governmeni is prepared to license th c import of copra from the PhilippinesFree Press - 200 words
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Advertisement156 1958-04-09 5 NP>llf «Si Li hAIm Hawaiian Shirts W^ If V Ties Pyjamas SB W W Singlets Pants It you intend to something up-to-diite witli reasonable prices, I please visit our retail department at:--i LI SENG MIN CO. LTD., 6, North Bridge Road, Singapore Tel: ***** ***** L GUARANTEED SYMBOL OF QUALITY156 words
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Advertisement4 1958-04-09 6 tin// <|?AknTEs 5 CHESTERFIELD?4 words
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Miscellaneous213 1958-04-09 6 riiiiiiiii**"""""" 1 JTOm x.m»- MTOM j-Mina-i I v *tv I Hr ai Xv F M id ml <mm lm mmi W m F4 Jk, a IB 4e //mmj wk wm £m,JL vx jH //mml m m $rm '■■■'*^l &W<& w( W f 9.& EjOk.Jm mWmm\mmwmmmmwmmmwmmmm m ™"™>* --—him ihi winsM^MMjr"™™^213 words
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Miscellaneous449 1958-04-09 6 BORN today, you have one of tl lit ry. "get lt-done-nott natu You ar« a born leader one <m who is always loimd at the head the pr< icession. You are kiiuily toward tho can't play the same, swift garni repartee and will withdraw quic seeking elsewhere lor more I449 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article174 1958-04-09 7 I ONDOX. April 8. l*ie\iou> Today K li;|;li: N Avtt V.' 22 M buyers 22 i buyers iiim'l" 111 !IIN 22 7 s sellers 22? i sellers •vi av 22 buyers 22 :i buyers 22 Is sellers 22% sellers i uss Si>ot 23 's buyers 23 1174 words
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Article100 1958-04-09 7 NEW YORK. Apr 8. Previous Today stra i(jj spol 92.62 norn 92.50 nom. JSii f U cinlraci May !1 91.75 buyers 92.00 buyers >l 92.75 sellers 92.75 seller? hily 91.50 buyers 9150 buyers 92.50 sellers 92.50 sellers l,,\i stead) SALES: Nil RUBBER Futures May 26.50 paid 26.50100 words
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Article33 1958-04-09 7 NEW YORK, Apr S. Previous Today Industries 440.09 442.59 10 Railroad* 100 GT 101.61 10 Dotnesti Bonds 88.76 88.77 15 I tilities 74.12 74.32 osite Averages L 49 95 150.8133 words
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Article50 1958-04-09 7 and awaiting Sarawak unquoted. Muntok I ata 25 1 firsi white spol and awaiting release shipment 25 1 39. afloats 38 flrsi hall awaiting April shipment unquoted: all ts 25 1 first I prices ex -do k hipment 2 r i'r_.. ices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.50 words
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Article68 1958-04-09 7 I ONDON, April S. iiir di Previous Today (wi X Philippines iif U.K. > European ports delivered ■u i :V M-, n M^ un sever, ,193 «ncr, 1 M| ports delivered E69 sellers £69 t sellera (<^' Oil erode straits unquoted r opean ports n bulk68 words
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318 1958-04-09 7 GOVT. URGED TO SET UP FUND FOR NATIONAL DISASTERS •"THE Government should set up a national calaA mity fund to help victims of a national disaster in Singapore, Mr. M.P.D. Nair, Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, told the Free Press yesterday. Mr. Nair said he had asked his party,318 words
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124 1958-04-09 7 Provident Fund doubts are cleared up A CENTRAL Provident Fund spokesman yesterday ended contributors' doubt regarding payment of benefits after death to their widows. Several had Inquired whether it was necessary to have their marriages rpgistered to make sure their contributions were paid to to their widows. The spokesman said124 words
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Article21 1958-04-09 7 ship .it Ihe Singapore Naval Base today are: j Andrew, Cossack. Newcastle Mounts Bay and st. Bride's Ray21 words
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Advertisement236 1958-04-09 7 Don't risk having your household effects damaged in transit through faulty packing ypf Jatfe packing, cchJuit the ex/terU SINGAPORE PACKING jiikjiiii in association withlf*^ j| i U r:-f-. 91IlKaPf9jrt# I Sing-p0,.--./^n.| Jjoii. *****. f iil Baggage LV^ r Transport I^KjfeJ^^ Agency Ltdg^^|7 ■^fip]g?s^ K. LU^PUR^SjBgOW M ••WP^i^l^i'^Pr^i?^ 1 rfl#ls OMr236 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-04-09 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.03 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.22 a.m. and 4.03 p.m. FRIDAY: :>.07 a.m. and r».'» i) p.m. SATURDAY: 4.05 a.m. and 2.12 p m. SUNDAY: 5.28 a.m. and 8.23 p.m. MONDAY: 7.22 a.m. and and 9.03 p m. TUESDAY; 8..°,: a.m. and 9,34 P m. Today's radio programme145 words
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Article, Illustration2364 1958-04-09 8 Adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT Adelaide Eastley BY.. picture. picture. HE TO LS TO RAISE CASH JHf f g* IT is expected thai (h <• Norashikin, wife < k i the Malayan Ambassador lo th c United stales, will represent her country at the second showing of Asian fashions in .New York onFree Press - 2,364 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-04-09 9 I THIS blood trans. fusion poster is part of lan exhibition which opened on Monday to commemorate the 10th. anniversary of the World Health Organis- ation. Maggie Koh, 21-year. old office worker at the General Hospital, is I seen preparing- one of the exhibition boards. Posters, pictures and explanatory diagramsFree Press - 100 words
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Article, Illustration591 1958-04-09 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - WILLIAM HICKEY PHAMFAGNE sup per with a beautiful jjirl will never be the same for me again. For recently I bad 0 cold chicken salad luncheon with Mylene Demongeot (say it de mon-Jo), This star of "Bon jour Tristesse" she arrived in London for the film's premiere last591 words
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218 1958-04-09 10 THAT PUNCH WAS NOT MINE, SAYS MR. MASON Jjill M actress Vera Day. j the 25-year-old blonde with the Marilyn Monroe! figure, was home last week recovering from a punch thai brok< two oi her teeth early one morning. lI<T husbmd, 2'J-year-old actor and <■>■ box< r Art hur Ma.218 words
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344 1958-04-09 10 GAMEKEEPER Arthur Shaw made one mistake and was punished lour times. The mistake: he shot in panic at a foxhound caught in a trap he set for a fox. Tin- punishment: hi was sack«'<t; be and his Witt and two children must leave344 words
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Advertisement33 1958-04-09 10 ."XvXoj> *?Kfc^y§ ftvSSSSS Sc""""''SBs 5 v"'''"sSSt^v; o^^^s^^^K V Mj 4vv •IIIIIIIIMHIIIIMI.IIIIIIIKIIIII" i A DANCER S LEGS French ballet dancer Collette Marchand < \arrival at London Airport recently.She is appearing on Indepen&ei television. Renter picture.33 words
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Miscellaneous138 1958-04-09 10 > w%w%niii— i^^^T^pg^ •^**"~M—— g~ "^^^^^^^^g#|— *i^e^Mi 1 L*■ '^^j^c^&BS \*7 I I I 'i j Tin i r j Eu?F\^HSßf( EjKI I I 1 vmHS I I I I I I I t'LUEfI \< ROSS 1 Thei I ray in thi ta- on from a non 7 1 toinj138 words
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FEEDING TIME FOR VALIANT
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Article, Illustration100 1958-04-09 11 THI. strike range of the Vickers Valiant— in service with the 1 RAF. as medium bombers since 1955— 500n will be greatly increasI ed by refuelling in flight. I \n the Valiants now in service I can lv' modified either as tankers100 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-04-09 11 INews] r'i^^Vjl H^BHfl^^fl STOCKHOLM'S public transport company has its first female bus driver, said to be the only one in Europe. She is now working on inner-city routes. Charming, skilful and married Mrs. Mar git Claesson has just started driving after a month's special training, (She is79 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-04-09 11 •W ff?. lik^ s y i v > haired X J#! w;llket| on "f London's demon.? rf>(l< nl| y and UM, |lkirs of dancers rehear- Ibj London openi n 5 d y Indy Fair" """uraphor Han- v;t Holm showed Rirls a third of her age just what to do. Han140 words
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290 1958-04-09 12 CONGRESS IS AT LOW EBB: 'REACTION HAS SET IN' INDIANS are anxious o\er the future f»f the ruling Congress Party which now appears i be at its lowest ebb since Independence. Following a series of t rises in Congress Party governments in various states, the press and leading politicians haveReuter - 290 words
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Article192 1958-04-09 12 Nehru severely jolted impartial observers in 1 New Delhi have suggested that Indian Primi Minister Nehru -like Bui ma's v Nu should step oui oi office temporarily to re vitalise his party and l< aye the premiership In the hands of one of hi., trusted lieutenants. There i.s no shortageU.P. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-04-09 12 Philippines Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo congratulates Mrs. June Ilia Mm. from Burma, on being one of lour first place winners of a World Brotherhood essay contest, at dinner given in Washington for the competitors.34 words
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Article36 1958-04-09 12 Colonel sisuani MumuTte, Military Attache of the Indonesian Embassy, reported to the Manila police that four men, })()siii(/ a furniture buyers, forcibly took aiiin/ his furniture. He COtlld not idcutift/ them. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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166 1958-04-09 12 Kuomintang bid to silence anti-Govt. critics pENERALISSIMO Chiang \i Km ii'-ks Kuomintang Party ha s launched an In ten ivi campaign againsi criticii mi ol the iovern men! ihc Kuomlntang's "antl critic! in' 1 campaign ha shown itMll mot' clearly In editorial carried In r Dart v offii ;»;i pelU.P. - 166 words
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Article41 1958-04-09 12 Bangkok Chinese get a hint r rHE Bangkok police have warned thai they might take action ag a inst local Chinese merchants who "caused economic or political troubles" in following Nationalist China in a boyco 1 1 of Japanese goods.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article42 1958-04-09 12 A Nationalist Chinese Government spokesman, Dr. Kiang Yi-seng, said: "By wielding the supreme power of both party and government in his hands. Khruschev is striving to create a new personality cult of his own which augurs ill for the Free World.' ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article46 1958-04-09 12 The University o) Santo Tomas in Manila has conjerred the degree oj Doctor of Luics on South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in acknowledgement of his contributions to "the defeat and frustration of atheistic communism in Vietnam in particular and South East Asia in general" U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article32 1958-04-09 12 The United States and South Korea soon will sign a formal agreement for reduction of the Korean armed forces "by about 60.000 men." a United Nations Command source said in Seoul.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article34 1958-04-09 12 Czechoslovakia and India arc to co-procluce a puppel film at the end of this year, it is announced by film officials iti Prague. It will depict scenes from the Indian epic poem Ramayana. Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article22 1958-04-09 12 [ndonesia will hold its first scientific congress at Malang, East Java, from August 3 to August 9. ft&id a Jakarta report. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article91 1958-04-09 12 The independent New Delhi Indian I. x press said that Mr, Nikila Khrushchev's "virtual proclamation as Russia's dictator carried wiih it some terrifying possibilities. 'Peace or war may depend on the words or actions of one man," said the newspaper. Ceylonese Premier Solomon Bandaranaike, in an interview with the EastU.P. - 91 words
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Article43 1958-04-09 12 Japanese divers working in icy water and treacherous currents have succeeded in refloating the ill-fated 498-ton ferry Nankai Maru. which sank in the Inland Sea with the loss of IG7 lives on February IG. The vessel will be refitted, repaired and re-named ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1958-04-09 12 The Tokyo Mainichi .said that Japan was not ready to follow the lead of Britain and America in reducing bank rates owing to her slow recovery in foreign exchange holdings «T m U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article236 1958-04-09 12 Pakistan's growta disenchantment wit !i its Western allies stems directly from the An glo-Amertcan policy of co-operation with in dia. Pakistani editors and political leaders are Increasingly charging thai the United States and Great Britain have chi eed their foreign poll. in favour of India. MuslimU.P. - 236 words
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Article20 1958-04-09 12 Siamese Premier Tha:" Kittikachorn has I Bangkok pressmen Government was plannl to increase taxes on luxury trm.v ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article78 1958-04-09 12 LX)UR Japanese cattle experts are to work Siaxn advising on cattle nutrition techniQU* The trip of the foui had been sponsored bj Siamese Government United States Operat Mission and the C< l< Plan. Two will work a 1 0 cat nutrition station In north-cast toReuter - 78 words
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Article52 1958-04-09 12 Work has started on a new canal leading from the Hungtse Lake on the Huai River to the Yellow Sea at Llenyun, Northern fCiangnii, tho PokinK Nfw China News Agency reported. When Completed next year, the L2o-mHe canal Vv ill Irrigate 780,0(K) hectaT ea ofReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement6 1958-04-09 12 v^mL xfi WsaWz/ jH W^^^fKKff^^Bß^a^BKSaSn 16 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-04-09 13 JONATHAN RUSSELL - JONATHAN RUSSELL By5 words
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Article238 1958-04-09 13 Soaring strings on pop parade asdf ORCHESTRAL fans ran get good value on two 45 discs, both successful with soaring strings and sweet arrangements. A Story of Ireland by GeolT Love and his Concert Orchestra is beautiful indeed, both In melody and presentation. On the reverse is Wherever You Are.238 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-04-09 13 MALAYAN-BORN Sammy pan was a stage-hand during the making of the film Wmdom's Way. In his spare llm < 1 backstage Sammy would hum and strum acc °mpanying himself on the guitar, 1 fiii- v. is born a new enlertainment team when John < airnej offered to !llr99 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-04-09 13 A SWEET voice, good looks and personality have combined to make American singer Doris Day one of the greatest of the decade. Most fantastic feature of her popularity is that recordings up to three years old continue to sell at a rate almost on par with the309 words
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Article73 1958-04-09 13 JOHNNY MATHIS has two new sreat numbers on fhe market. No Love is a catchy song with a tanuoJike rhythm. You'll be hearing it on the Hit Parade. Wild is the Wind, from the film of that name, is a romantic ballad that fits Johnny's mellow style admirably73 words
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Article254 1958-04-09 13 PROST BAVARIA. Alfons Bauer and his Orchestra, The Loni Heuniaiiii Trio, Die Obermenzinger Blasmusik, D'Sprtlgger Buam, Michael Berger. Woodchopper Dixie. The Cuckoo Yodel. On the Mountains. Bounce Lander. Bavarian Folk Dance (1), Erzherzog Job ami Yodel. Muhltaler Polka. Chewing Gum Polka, While Horses, Almenrausch254 words
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Article61 1958-04-09 13 PRANS FOP ill. <i■ i 'i his Swing Specialities No. l Sweel Georgia Brown, Sweet Lorraine, [*ye Pound a Nt 1^ Baby, it's Only g Paper Moon, (Pontana EP *****2 it a Jazz Addle in the hands ol Pran Poptle <'■*■ onlj be described B dynamic.61 words
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Advertisement129 1958-04-09 13 ft P f% A Extended Pl.iy v A 45 rpm 'Vc.rlrj f r > Records ■^l 6397 r'tu r UCh rs Or chcstr, Is World Famous Artists. "v Tha Fountain Of Rome. Vera Lynn (Vocal) with >PE 63 > lij d Ac OF^ 6400 d a i iV (Voc<lh No129 words
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Advertisement143 1958-04-09 13 "Been to a lately?" PARDON OUR ASKING, but the quality of sound which quite a lot of people appeal to find satisfactory makes us wonder if they have ever heard an orchestra in the flesh If you are rhinking of buying a new loudspcakrr, or even if you're not for143 words
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Article251 1958-04-09 14 lAAF hint at separate track and field meet IT I! X INTKRN TION \L AM A I I. I H All il 1.1 h I l.m.i; VTION I- am NHillT THREA'I INI I) TO SET UI 1 A RIVAL OLYMPICS ii mi i Nil it TION \h OLYMPHU.P. - 251 words
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Article37 1958-04-09 14 He« 1 1' Krug< r (Soul h< m 'i ran vaal) broke hi own Bi h Empire pole vauli i' ccud when he cleared l i feel 6 inches yesterday in Pn toria. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article77 1958-04-09 14 /CHLORIDE Recrea'lon FC. \J who operate in the South-Bast Lancashire League, have been SO successful this season In Cup competi- tions that they face a pilcup ot League games, They sun have the chance 01 Winning thre<- Cups, but their big worry is that they will now be77 words
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Article186 1958-04-09 14 Girl who bounces her hosts A PRETTY Japanese miss smiled coyly yesterday, then proceeded to bounce her Singapore hosts on the floor. I! happened, of course, at the Singapore Judo Club where Miss Tsunako Miyake. 31. was giving demonstrations to members. She is one of the Tokyo Kodokan's seven Instructresses.186 words
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Article40 1958-04-09 14 'J»e Bgtcher, the youngest player ever to win an ii V i p Rold mcda| di^rl in Derby aged 83 BUlcner was 18 when he was in the successful Wolves loam a«ainst liverton in 180.?.40 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-04-09 14 MR. WILFUL!) Andrews. Chairman of the R.A.C., presented the Segrave Trophy for 1957 to Stirling Moss for upholding British prestige before the world at a ceremony at the Royal Automobile Club, London. Moss who is here pictured with the award, gained it for his outstanding144 words
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Article165 1958-04-09 14 yERNON Ransford, a brilliant left-handed contemporary of Victor Trumper, has died in Melbourne, the day before his 73rd birthday. Ransford had been Secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club from 1939 until replaced by former Test captain lan Johnson last year. He was a member of165 words
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Article49 1958-04-09 14 Huang Chiang-hui. the Chinese champion, beat the world weightlifting record for the jerk in the lightweight division with a lift of 341-' lb. last night according to the New China News Agency. The previous best was 339-1 2 lb by the Russian N Saksonov. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-04-09 14 My kta brother flilptd pack my hag —he's Qot won ri c r f ill sense humour18 words
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Advertisement72 1958-04-09 14 MM APRIL ISSUE H /k ON SALE TODAY, j l "IAuAZINt WITH •^d^BJ PHH\ a es it entertains it informs. |f^i^^^| 'ifi PVI i^^ M> packed W!th live| y Pictures, §f^^^^ mP^mm wSk alayan fiction and stories, I^^^^S [THE GIRL IN THE 'PRINCESS PORTRAIT \^!s^ -l| > [THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST72 words
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Article358 1958-04-09 15 ARSENAL CHECK TITLE ATTEMPT I M KKHAMPr lO\ Wanderers, |h Bnfl» sh lirst divi l-imi soccet loaders, lyesterdaj crashed to I their Brd home de Ifeal si ce Marth I 1957. I Thrx were beaten I in league match I by unpredictable ArIsenal, the teamReuter - 358 words
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Article33 1958-04-09 15 I a new inter-port series i* ■mo negotiated between idia an I Malaya. The a lV Indian Football ssociation is now in comlunication with the Allldia Football Federation.33 words
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Article113 1958-04-09 15 IV untl] this season the holder oi the record 1)V union International caps, yesterday d »i retirement, Barbara !)InyCd his laM game lo i" Newport against I also holds S thf S i2ssJ' WiVs ca PPed 44 times by Wales. wie record ol havingReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-04-09 15 Mac Donald (left), the Exeter City left- back, cuts across s the goalmouth to i head the ball away, s whilst Crystal Pa- lace inside-right, 5 McNichol harries Oliver (Exeter's*! centre-half) in their =j English Football League match. E The final score S was: Crystal Palace i, Exeter90 words
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Article64 1958-04-09 15 BRITISH RUGBY RESULTS BRITISH Rugby Union results yesterday wereExeter 6 Leicester 21, Halifax 20 Notis 3. Cardiff ta Northamp- ton 3, Newpori 13, Barbarians 8, Bradford 5, Waterloo 3. Rigbv le.\<;i/i-: Bradford Northern 31 Ba ley 22, Bramley 17 Hull Kingston Rovers 0. Dewsbury 6 Rochdale Hornets 16, Doncaster 10Reuter - 64 words
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Article69 1958-04-09 15 Murray rose, Australia's 19-year-old record buster, hung up his third mark in the American National A.A.U. swimming championships in winning the 440-yard freestyle event' at Yale's Payne Whitney Pool. Rose, winner of three gold medals in the 1956 Olympics, flashed the distance In 4.21:6 toReuter - 69 words
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Article80 1958-04-09 15 i^iRAHAM VEARNCOMBK, vX Cardiff City'.s goalkeeper who won an Internationa] '•cap' 1 against East Germany last September, went into the pits when his time for National Service came. Since then he ha.s lost lii^ place in Cardiff's senior i eleven, and he has decided that coal mining80 words
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Article55 1958-04-09 15 Europeans will meet In dians in their annual soccer match for the Hindu New Year Cup at the S.C.C padang tomorrow. The match is part of the Hindu New Year celebrations. The trophy and prizes will be distributed at Broadway Hall. New World, on Monday,55 words
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252 1958-04-09 15 SPORE ATHLETE FOLLOWS U.S. STARS TO K.L. TALKING POINTS A SINGAPORE athlete has set himself a stand£X ard to achieve this week-end. Pole vaulter Pal Singh, who qualified for the Asian Games with a leap oi 12 it. 4 in., is determined to clear 13 feet. Encouraged by the remarks252 words
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Article105 1958-04-09 15 MRS. Sheena Gibsi n, daughter ol Matt Busby, the Manchester United manager, who is .still undergoing treatment in Munich's Rechts cler Isar Hospital, arrived in London by air last night after spend n. > nine weeks with her father. She said at London Air port thatReuter - 105 words
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Article159 1958-04-09 16 NEXT U.S MISSILE BASES IN ASIA Uf tSHINGTON Deienci 1 >epai I nit-: I of!.. i ga 'I yesterday that the i: B. Joint Chiefs ol •"<'.' I were examining propo a I to c. tabllsh intermedlu i range ballistic missile ba c Hi the Par Ea t '1 iiey159 words
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231 1958-04-09 16 pOR the second nighl in .succession supporters of Mr. Dom MintofTV; mu-raion or independence" policy tor Malta paraded through J.h<> main thorough tare of Valletta last night, carrying placards and shouting slogans. Some 300 members of the Maltese Labour Party took part in the demonstration231 words
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Article25 1958-04-09 16 Dr. Vivian Puchs, Commonwealth transantarctic expedition leader, win receive the honorary degree ol Doctor of Laws at Edinburgh University on July ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1958-04-09 16 A BritiVi European Airways Viscount landed at Warsaw airport yesterday on a proving night forerunm r ol a now twiceweekly service from London25 words
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Article, Illustration713 1958-04-09 16 I'm your woman and I need you Lana's alleged letter prej I I 1 I I m yeai old dau hti i E Ch ryJ d Mr. Btcp- (Cheryl E !,<• j» to give ci I nee at Ihi Hollywood I inqu( si on Friday on E Johnny Stompanato, EReuter - 713 words
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Article145 1958-04-09 16 U.K. BACKS IKE'S REPLY ON A.-BAN BRITAIN "fully approves" President Eisenhower's renewed appeal yesterday to the Soviets to halt production of nuclear weapons, authoritative British sources said in London last night. But the British Government will "take its time" about answering Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's offer to suspend nuclear testReuter - 145 words
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Article28 1958-04-09 16 Princes Alexandra Hew from London t.<> Germany yesterday on a shori private vi.ii to Princess Hohcnlohe Langcnburg, sitter of th" Duke of Kdlnbur^h ReuterReuter - 28 words
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87 1958-04-09 16 y\ N ()il Rre that swept through five petrol Jtoraw tanks at Taylor, British Columbia was Drought under control yesterday after a series of'expiosions In which one per--SJI wa.s killed and two others .seriously injured Tho explosions, belioved to have beenU.P. - 87 words
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