The Singapore Free Press, 14 April 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-04-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 1 !,,ii Singapore- Monduv, April 11. 1958. Prite 15 (ts18 words
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223 1958-04-14 1 Rebel centres colm as invasion threat grows nUKIT TINGGI and Padang were reported to be b "relatively calm" yesterday as indications mounted thai Jakarta troops might attack the Central Sumatran rebel strongholds at any moment. As five Jakarta warships patrolled oft Padang, probably indicating an impending air-sea assault, rebel leadersI.P. - 223 words
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147 1958-04-14 1 FIRE VICTIM IMPOSTERS POLICE TAKING OVER DOCUMENTS relating to some of the 70 impost ers who had collected relief aid intended for the Kampong Koo chye fire victims will be .sent to the police today for action. Announcing this. the acting director of the Social Welfare Department, Mr. W. S.147 words
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13 1958-04-14 1 T^NCOMALEE, former < Wnc<,malee on a U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article145 1958-04-14 1 4 ROW i '<)r a raise monov let fe s holding a bal- the nuns Witzed by \ho unworthy b a letter to Cuthbert Idea that to charge admission would be "a breach of the law." When he announced the festival last week the bi•Miop said:Reuter - 145 words
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Article18 1958-04-14 1 Prince Charles has a "very SliKht cold." a Buckingham palace spokesman said last night. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article214 1958-04-14 1 'CATASTROPHE, SO A-TESTS ENDED' Fall-out danger made Reds call halt— report U.S. State Department spokesman said in Washington yesterday he could not confirm a Danish newspaper report that the Russians were forced to suspend their recent nuclear tests because of a "catastrophic ac(•1 f\ Oil t vi lit,* liu MiReuter - 214 words
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247 1958-04-14 1 Fight for custody of Cheryl brewing STEPHEN CRANE, bearing a 10-pound box of candy with a big pink and green bow, visited his daughter. Cheryl, at the Hollywood detention home yesterday as a battle shaped up over the child's custody. Lana turner visited Cheryl on Saturday. Lana and her ex-hus-bandU.P. - 247 words
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88 1958-04-14 1 Sputnik II may be down, say scientists QPUTNIK II may havi >3 come down .sonic time yesterday afternoon, scientists at Britain's Jodrell Bank observatory indicated last night. A spokesman said the radio telescope there had been unable to contact the Sputnik since just alter noon. Earlier the director ot theReuter; U.P. - 88 words
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Article83 1958-04-14 1 'Smallpox kills 20,000' A SMALLPOX epidemic in East Pakistan has killed 20,000 persons in the past two months, it was reported yesterday by the newspaper Ittefak, organ of the ruling Awami League party. Ittefak said many bodies were seen floating on streams near deserted villages. The East Pakistan Health MinisterU.P. - 83 words
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Article31 1958-04-14 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Sin Rapore this morning at 78 rents a lb.. up three-eightha of a cent on Friday's close The tone wry quirt31 words
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Advertisement71 1958-04-14 1 A complete set of practical books for your home j i THE MODERN UNIVERSITY ENCYCLOPEDIA j THE MODERN UNIVERSITY DICTIONARY j ELIZABETH CRAIG'S COMPLETE FAMILY THE COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED GARDENER All Siipcrhlv Bound and Dlnstrated t I V solid <'.ik bookcase beautifully finished in natural grained wood irill l»e presented FRKE71 words
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Article353 1958-04-14 2 seen tor Britons BRITONS face the gloomy prospect of continuing to pay the watU highest taxes lor another year. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Doric k Heathcoat-Amo* presents his first Budget tomorrow unci all advance indications that he has no big concessions in store forU.P. - 353 words
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278 1958-04-14 2 Strike call goes out to 23,000 rail workers in Britain nnHE National union ol Railwayman's Manchester ter district council, meeting In Manchester yesterday, decided '<» recommend strike action to their 23,000 members In Lancashire, Cheshire and Derbyshire, following the complete rejection by the Transport ('nnmii.it/ii of new wage demands. AReuter - 278 words
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Article16 1958-04-14 2 President Eisenhower yesterday returned to Washington from a golfing week-end in Augusta, Georgia. Reuter.16 words
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129 1958-04-14 2 120 guests of man who died in 1926 A TOTAL of 120 guests sat down to a wedding banquet In Dortmund, Germany, yesterday at the invitation of a man who died in 1926. Their host w-a.s WUhelm Se.hroeder, whose >32-year-old will provides for an annual dinner on the lirst dayU.P. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-04-14 2 Margrethe of Denmark to be Regent PRETTY Princess Margrethe of Denmark celebrates her 18th birthday this week and takes over as Regent of her country two weeks later. The Regency will be only temporary. Her father, King Frederick IX, plans to accompany Margreth c's younger sister to England for aU.P. - 141 words
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Article31 1958-04-14 2 The Sinhalese New Year is being celebrated by the Sinhalese Association of Singapore with a tea-party and variety entertainment at Robinson's Cafe at 5 p.m. today.31 words
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Article231 1958-04-14 2 THE Conservative central office in London stated last night that complete results from elections of councils for 30 counties showed that Conservativesupported candidates had been returned in 599 seats representing 17 gains and 82 losses; Independents in 355 seats (five gains and 11 losses)Reuter; U.P. - 231 words
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155 1958-04-14 2 IJRESIDENT Eisenhowei yesterday called on Congress to quickly approve his plan for extending the period of payment oi unemployment compensation to Idle workers. He said In a .special statement that he hoped the Congressmen "will RlOVe as swiftly as possible on this vitalU.P. - 155 words
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Advertisement47 1958-04-14 2 ff EFFECTIVE 4. I 4 MONDAY gS^tHklk A 21st. APRIL Jf||||l|! Direcf from >/ KUALA LUMPUR i fo ALL EUROPE 1 EVERY MONDAY A DEPARTURE 09.40 HRS y&jS^^s If tM !SB"i'-.\ omi otiTCH J >^^ Cn^uirUf far lX« r*d«r«»ion Mjljy*' VJ& M«rrii«.i Crotfi«l<» (MrLM-. iXvmfm, o» »TA-»h^«^ «LM A«47 words
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282 1958-04-14 3 PLANNED TO MEET DEMANDS fOR REFORM |i: Alan LennoxMb, the British Colonial Secretary, yesterday announced £ropos for widespread labour ana electoral reforms in the Bahamas which meet many demands mac ie during the recent unresi in Nassau. told a| conference a tReu-ter - 282 words
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Article23 1958-04-14 3 D owager Queen on Soviet TV Queen Eii. Belgium yester- mpresslons II to tho on Moscow Soviet newi "poke in Been by ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-04-14 3 picture. The Singapore Teachers' Training College last night staged a dress re- hearsal for their pro. duction "Let's Make I an Opera" at the Cul- tural Centre, Fort Canning Rise. The scene above is from "The Little I Sweep" an opera within an opera. The children are seen planning toFree Press - 65 words
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Article60 1958-04-14 3 OVER 15.000 municipal employees of Oslo yesterday voted to end tneir ten-day strike for higher pay today. The men voted to return to work on condition that their claim should be considered as part of general wage negotiations next month. The strike paralysed city transport,Reuter - 60 words
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Article127 1958-04-14 3 Thousands cheer Soraya in I taly TENS of thousands oJ Italians gave ex-Queen Soraya of Persia—divorced last week by the Shah —a roar of welcome when she arrived in Genoa yesterday. They waited for hours in pouring rain at the railway station where she arrived with her mother and brotherReu-ter - 127 words
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237 1958-04-14 3 WEST INDIANS in Port of Spain. Trinidad, are tuning up steel bands and shaking out flags in rehearsals for the forthcoming visit of Princess Margaret to open the lirst parliament of the New West Indies Federation. The government has earmarked over £21,000 sterling for fireworks,Reuter - 237 words
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Article113 1958-04-14 3 Russian Navy newa- paper Soviet Fleet has accused Admiral Gerald Gladstone, commander of British naval forces in the Far East, of spreading "lying, hair-raising sensa tions 1 about the appearance of Soviet submarines In Australian waters. "This was an act of political sabotage calculated to impress people whoReuter - 113 words
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Article256 1958-04-14 3 NOW 'STERILE' MEN MAY BE FATHERS ISRAELI doctors yesterday disclosed a new method of artificial insemination in which a normally sterile husband is the donor. Acta Medica Orient alia, official publication ot the Israeli Medical Association, issued a report by the man responsible for the method, Dr. Samuel Rozin ofReuter - 256 words
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Advertisement200 1958-04-14 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiicatiiiiiiiiiitcaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiitiitiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicif uiisniiiic^ MIRACLE INVENTION OF 1958 It is with great pleasure that we announce I the perfection of the invention of putting permanent creases in Dacron, Dacron Wool, Terrylene Wool Woollen clothes, 1 i SIMPLE TEST i I Take a pair of trousers treated with our Miracle Solution ask your200 words
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219 1958-04-14 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Apr, 14, 1958. Opinion EXHAUST FUMES OFF and on, for years now, people of Singapore have appealed to the authorities lor mitigation of the exhaust fumes nui.sanco. Buses have been the main offenders, but lorries and cars are not without blame. Mow, at last, it219 words
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PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday
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Article343 1958-04-14 4 BEATING THE CAR STRIPPERS ONCE again ear rtealera are busy in Singapore and are driving away cars to strip them oi valuable accessories which they later tell. There Is i- I1 much that the police can do about !hi i form ol crime except pei haps tv trace the car343 words
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Article272 1958-04-14 4 NEARLY two yearn ago I wrote aboul a hair-raiiing experience I had when I had to walk across a crazy cat-walk to visit a hOtltC in a kampong un the rivers edge. A more precarioui approach to a hous<. i hau never experienced but I reached272 words
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980 1958-04-14 4 Man with a Tropical idea in the Arctic \RE we, in our jetpropelled world, becoming a race of regimented robots? I have asked myself that question time and time again, for it seems there are no longer any characters, outstanding personalities, among us. When you look back a few years980 words
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Advertisement58 1958-04-14 4 Craftsmanship In Jewellery t iiL'in nKulo i>\ C i.ii tsmen v, in i bftvfl i pec i.ili -o<i in i hit work t* nsnj > wrfc We u'.ii 1 1 iKi 1 any kind <<i v. >rk. in repfl i iog ;|||t R ettinf In < lold hit** «.:< )M58 words
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Advertisement86 1958-04-14 4 i^^^^B^^BK .■aJxt?' js I r/TF" y&kYS •■'•■■ft'aß?? ■■■'+20 \f /j r puE MOST effective, (he gui( keM way to replace lost energy is to take Strength-giving QIUCOSe. Frrguzade is ideal because it is (Jlucom' made into a sparkling, tempting drink. Next time vou'ie feeling like a refresher afjer a game,86 words
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Article290 1958-04-14 5 V*#i east*,* a ehvvkvtl untlvr nt»w jtrint scit€»tn** Traffic Police and the Registrar of Vehicles Department have joined forces to rid Colony roads of the menace of exhaust fumes The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Oni> Soon Ann, told the Free Press that the joint scheme290 words
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212 1958-04-14 5 i Japanese pharA maceutical trade mission will arrive i n Singapore tomorrow. The delegation will be here for a tYw days to survey t market and boost the sale their products. The Japanese Trade Commissioner in the Colon y, Mr X Muraoka, yesterday told212 words
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Article37 1958-04-14 5 Group Captain Peter Townsend and his two sons. who are on a motoring I holiday, arrived in Lnurdes last night by car from I Spain. They plan to leave for Avignon today. Router.37 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-04-14 5 Yes. it docs hurt a little, but this brave little boy puts on a smile for it is worth it a s the BCG injection he is getting at the cost I I of a few cents may give him protection against87 words
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250 1958-04-14 5 rpHE urgent need to till JL three of the four vacant posts of assistant engineers in the Colony's electricity department is stressed in a memorandum to councillors from the City Electrical Engineer. Councillors are asked by the City Electrical Engineer} to give their250 words
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Article52 1958-04-14 5 The Singapore Y.W.C.A. will hold their annual general meeting on May 29 at 5 p.m. to elect a new president and nine committed members. The association is now appealing to numbers to submit their lists of nominees for those offices. Only full members are allowed52 words
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Advertisement117 1958-04-14 5 N KW features put tlie further ahead NEW calculator dials— NEW easily X^|^^LJdflP^^^ read figures. NEW values window. Price: NEW Weston rating window $78.00 PLUS all the features which havo made the Weston (S'porp) Master the world's most favoured exposure meter. FROM ALL LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS Sole Agents: HA. O'CONNOR117 words
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Advertisement62 1958-04-14 6 j FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING j RIKRTIP O&1S WITH SOOTHING MENTHOI MIST! 1 Wenthol Mist make* llir l»Jg O'a rich tobacco taste fresher iv/iilr you Wtoke.,.&n6 \he. freshness siay* with you long ajh'r smoking, i<><>! \<\i pack imoke the big 01 l Mannfttcturtd by Mggett Ifftn ToboCtO Co., I62 words
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Miscellaneous231 1958-04-14 6 ♦v.%vv.%v.v/.v.v.sv-v.%v.v.%\\%%%v.v.v.v.'.v.v.v.v.v .-.v.v.v.v-v.v.v.v.v-v.v.v.v- JKI'T lIAWKK b> Sydney Jftrtlaii FGOM KAL.GAQ HE CAK/OS S+JA*FAJ BUT QISIT CANNOT BELJfcV/e g/^ r TU e*rcw <ayvt^_ZZ—J UNHURT TO B£ GBBETSO BY JALA TrtSS^A T^ AT WE >S °^E IS < '< 3I.\:\IIIIAKK l»y Lee Falk and IHiil Ilavi^ iLJI H i i > r i"^231 words
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Miscellaneous455 1958-04-14 6 BORN today, you have lan well-rounded nature. While most of the time you are concerned With tile more serious aspects life, you still have time for creation and fun. You are a good executive know Ing how to delegate unimportai detail work and leave most ot \> time free for455 words
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179 1958-04-14 7 OWNER WON'T MOVE HUT, DELAYS WORK ON ROAD SINGLE wooden hut stands in trie way oi uoroA nation Road, oil Bukit Timah Road, from be me made up. whk'h was built during the Japanese protrudes into the road reserve. wner of the hut Is not prepared to move to the179 words
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Article22 1958-04-14 7 A radio-telephone link ;f been established beFen the Soviet Antarctic f-^at Mirny and the US base at rittle America U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article40 1958-04-14 7 M. Victor Larock. Belgium's Foreign Minister, said In Brussels yesterday European public opinion would like to hear less about "clean bombs." because everybody realised an atomic war would be a "dirty war not sparing anybody."—40 words
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Article42 1958-04-14 7 Mr. John Profumo Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Colonial Office, left London by air for New York 1-ast night. He was on his way to Trinidad to attend the inaugural ceremony of the West Indies Federation.42 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-04-14 7 Wave Lieutenant Chalaw Cholasvick cuts the cake at the Seabee party in Bangkok, commemorating the 16th an- niversary of the United States Navy organisation. With her, from left, are Ensign Saiswad Vorsath, Lt.Commander J.F. Beck, and Captain John A. Clark, Officer in Charge of Construction.67 words
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390 1958-04-14 7 Names or numbers for the new streets? pOSTWAR develop- ment of housing estates and unauthorised buildings have created confusion in identifying one area from the other. The Ministry of Communications and Works is therefore considering an overall policy for the guidance of local authorities and developers. The immediate problem seems390 words
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Advertisement119 1958-04-14 7 "rW^^ AT THIS TIME OF SPACE TRAVEL Jl P^Nk:' r^<i^^BP^^"^* You need n0 lon o cr wind y° ur watcn jt s automatic. ~—^JWj!/ f- You need no calendar or good memory to remember y^'^K c dato: y° u read Jt n y° ur watch. 'itAnJlm- Jt^ VM You trust119 words
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Miscellaneous153 1958-04-14 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES CODAY: 9.03 p.m TOMORROW: 8.37 a.m. and P m WEDNI SDAY: 9.26 a.m. and 9.59 p m. Till RSDAY: 10.06 a.m. and 10 20 p.m FRIDAY; 10.4] a.m. and 10. 13 P S VII RDAY: ll l ."> a.m. and 1 1.08 p.m. si NOW: 11.49 a.m.153 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-04-14 8 \i\ American for me, says Miss Tallier, then a Frenchman... FRENCH actress Nadine Tallier was wearing a hath towel with nothing underneath I) ut Miss Tallier when interviewed during her stay in Klstree, London. She talked about Englishmen. H the translation is correct, Miss Tallier, a 25-year-old strawberry219 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-04-14 8 three rins circus is thins compared t;> f show Navaho In- n brave Eddie zzie puts on. The ?ky gyrations with hoops are part of I tribes "devil ice" and Eddie veiled from his na- c Arizona to display it the annual fes- ties held by the anawa I nd57 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-04-14 8 SPRING brings its fragrance and its beauty to Bristol h (home Jones, 19, plays with Lavender, the cat, beneath early almond blossom. I Cherrie, of Warwick, is a *econd year student ni the Old Vie Theatre School 138 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-04-14 8 Don't fret if you thought this is I Field Marshal Viscount Montgol mail. Germany's cleverest spies of E the last war were also deceived. "Monty" in the above picture Etaken during film location in tQlbraller, is Australian-born actor \CUftpn James, who really doubled i/or the British general to deceive Mlllllllllllllllllliiiiriiiiiin.100 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-04-14 9 f'Oflf^.V j INDIAN elephants Mary, aged 21, a?irf Jfalij 12, /iad a ;o/?i£ i birthday party at the i Bellevue Zoo, Man- Chester, last week. With champagne, they were treated foal cake (of cardboard) j and carrots, plus a liberal helping of raisins and apples. But all109 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-04-14 9 g Lovely French hostesses, who will receive E risitors to the French pavilion at the Brussels World Exhibition, wore for the first time 1 their smart hats as they spoke on the new direct automatic telephone line between 5 Paris and Brussels. The line was inaugurated^ Fjiiiiiiminiiiiiiim recently.51 words
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Article, Illustration217 1958-04-14 10 VOT many women, and very few actresses, would sit surrounded by men in a fashionable restaurant without a scrap of make-up on their faces. Yet that is how Simone Signoret, tinFrench actress, presented herself in London recently. Her attitude seemed more startling when film producer James217 words
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Article, Illustration754 1958-04-14 10 A disappointment —man they wanted PELHAM GROOM TELLS THE STORY OF GOVERNOR BLUNDELL, THE PEOPLES CHOSEN LEADER, WHO WAITED TWELVE YEARS TO SERVE THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND THEN FAILED IN HIS HOUR OF TRIUMPH J\ 1843 Kdmund Augustus Blundell was regarded as a brilliant civil servant and there were many754 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1958-04-14 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BV AA lI U liar d-b y the travel bug ■im;\im»ki- s travel ft a gents admit that K are Increasingly ■unm-.x for travel ad■nituivv a tre n d ■'huh probabh > s bel,io influenced n ■kui ways Iro m ftinema presentations ft ac qua in1,188 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1958-04-14 12 Four font's 9 if you ard afflicted with boils] A BOIL or furuncle is a fairly common condition in children and in adults and it is not after all the home remedies have failed or the boils keep recurring in crops that doctor is consulted. Recently there was1,085 words
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Article732 1958-04-14 12 K. L. KENDRICK - Taking dread out of dentistry K. L. KENDRICK By SUPPOSE one <>i your X teeth began to ache. You might bathe it with tooth tincture. Perhaps you'd press a hot-water bottle to your jaw in the hope or alleviating the pain. It's 10-to-one that the iast thing you'd do would732 words
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Article, Illustration714 1958-04-14 13 CALLOUT DOSES-NO SAFE LEVEL I w sELOVBa for- et chairman ol B Federation of Amc Radten Hazards committee a memb< r oj n oniic Energy ComU: tieiestfatrontium 90 in bone id ma letter publisnI m the New YorK ■nu-s that the A.E.CS I n on ■mulated nuclear tailReuter - 714 words
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Article89 1958-04-14 13 Some 50 postgraduate science students from universities in Britain, Canada, India and Yugoslavia are now being instructed in atomic research at the University of Glasgow. For many years, this university has made some of the most important contributions towards Britain's outstanding progress in atomic science. About half the89 words
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Article254 1958-04-14 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE FUTURES SD Af F FLIERS IT takes all sorts of people to make a world but, 1 it appears, only one particular kind ol human will be suitable to pilot the first one-man space ships ot the not-so-distant future, writes Jennifer Jtrnes trom Washington. According to254 words
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Article161 1958-04-14 13 ORITISH scientists are about to tap atom secrets by putting together the world's coldest refrigerator. Experts led by Dr. N. Kurti of Oxford University .s Clarendon Laboratory already have produced the lowest temperature known to have been recorded as part of their project. They achieved one fifty-thousandthU.P. - 161 words
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Article135 1958-04-14 13 SPACE ships Which could I ravel at tWO mil! ion miles an hour were predicted by a physics professor in New York. In a speech prepared for deliver}/ at a content ion <>\ Lhc Institute Of Radio Engineers. Dr. Winston Unstick, head Of the DepartmentReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration804 1958-04-14 14 808 MORROW IS STILL IMPROVING TRACK authorities in the United States, watching the progress of l»<>f> Morrow, >a.\ thai by the time the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome take place he will be the sprinter of all time. Tin si, Me ih.il Hie Olympic cluinipioj] has804 words
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Article113 1958-04-14 14 PORMEB British Empire welterweight champion Darby Brown made a successful comeback at Svclnov stad.um when he defeated Ray Richards on a technical kmirkoiil Brown announced his retirement almost a year ago alter he wai defeated by West African Attu Clot-Alllioui-ii i Brown won easily, without113 words
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Article152 1958-04-14 14 CHINA beat Hungary in the men's event in a table tennis team international In Peking yesterday. The Chinese won the best-ol-nine match by 5-2. Hungary won the women's event (best of five) by 3-1. Zoltan Berczik and Eva Koczian. Hungarian holders of the European singles titles, were152 words
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Article40 1958-04-14 14 Italy won the FIFA Youth Soccer Tournament yesterday, defeating England 1-0 in the final played in Luxembourg. Spain beat Portugal 1-0 in Madrid. Holland trounced Belgium 7-2 in Antwerp, scoring six goals in the second half. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-04-14 14 "Don't be silly, dear, o/l course your fce-creflfl I won't have time to while you are batting!18 words
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Article52 1958-04-14 14 Mr. David Ince, flytoSJ Olympia 419 sailplane, fl terday broko thi BflJ distance 1 gliding n ird w a flight from Lavenna Suffolk, to Senm n, wi wall, 315 miles away. Subject to connnnas this flight breaks mile record set up W IJI mander N. GoodhanReuter - 52 words
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Article46 1958-04-14 14 fiEORGIEL L Ij of the Sovi( broke his own wo weight press weigi record in Btalino He lifted 28:', his previous recoi a pound. I Viktor Bushem world record by total of 853 lb I own world lishtv mark of R4R lb46 words
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Miscellaneous173 1958-04-14 14 < LUES ACROSS 5 a bus with c direction (5) i The Infantryman hogs Reg G Slilin ;l hol > man l 3) too 4 i) 8 Gathers more than under 1 But the honoui With hesi- garments <R; tation In the tradesman Can one find Ma'a son ii <(173 words
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490 1958-04-14 15 Combination that proved successful ffVfv li^f f*F^Pi;::: I/HFN WIDE SCREEN TOOK THE MAIN W spRiNT AT KUALA LUMPUR ON SATUR HY ul COMPLETED A DOUBLE FOR THE SHAW STABLES JACK SPENCER BOUwi i screen beßan well, but Bougoure settled him iv, p behind leader Balkan Chevalier. Soon aftei r mi"490 words
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Article149 1958-04-14 15 Make a note of these horses n J few promising newcomers having Ire fo r J"? On Batui 'ciay. and list them y°uj future reference. >w so-new comer la saf r invest. Do noi ln °rwhat ODno,?H^ ce u irrespective lht> division he Pek||] ition he meets. bii bigt V%!?149 words
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Article198 1958-04-14 15 \yhLSH KING RIDDEN BY ABDUL AIAVVI WAS THE MOST IMPRESSIVE WORKER THIS MORNING AT KUAL4 LUMPUR. HE DISPOSED OF THREE FURLONGS IN 38 1/5 ?iS?SBSA N E EXTREME OUTSIDE OF THE NUMBER WELSH KING DID NOT MEET HIS FIRST ENGAGEMENT BUT ON THIS TRIAL198 words
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Article62 1958-04-14 15 ONLY Mr. Syd Klding, of Boston, turned up for the South Forty Fool fish ing: tournament on the River Withatn. Absenteeism was due to ire, snow and cold. Mr. Klrling. however, angled the required number of hours, and then fishless in a snow. storm, he fell62 words
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Article292 1958-04-14 15 Derby candidate wins in style MME Leon Vol terra's Noelor, which is engaged ir the Epsom Derby, won the Prix Juigne. for unracec three-year-olds, at Longchamp yesterday Ridden by Maxime Garcia, he held off a strong challenge by M. Jacques Fould's New Major to win by threequarters of a lengthReuter - 292 words
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Article246 1958-04-14 15 tiik opening event at Kuala l.umpur on Satu r d a y v\cis a severe setback to punters, when odds on favourite Sure Froiit was beaten in the last stride by Dollar lactory, who gave young Chris Dragon hi s 30th winner. Dragon cannot claim an apprentice's246 words
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Advertisement131 1958-04-14 15 THE FAMILY MAGAZINE j. <k •< ''^fNfiS^BNsKKr^ :> As well as giving complete details Ol all Radio Malaya's English, Malay, Indian and Chine.se programmes, the BBC General Overseas Service, Radio Australia and All India Radio, your Radio Weekly La full of interesting Features on the latest films and pop. records,131 words
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195 1958-04-14 16 Troops, police stand by in South Africa as 'strike' begins VKMI.I) police '*»»<! 1 n>ops stood by in all main centres of South Africa today to quell any disturbances on the first day of a nation-wide stay at home" demonstration tailed by non-white organisations. Africans, Indians and "COlouredS" (people ofReuter - 195 words
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86 1958-04-14 16 GIRL WILL SUE FOR 'SPOILED' LOVE LIFE 15-YEAR <>» i» fW win* w.»-> knocked clown h\ a ear to sue. thi driver for Injuries which, says, wrlll spoil her love We, M« cording to the London Daily Mail. The i;irl a s<vi(-tary, tlaims that sinrr- bring knocked clown two yearsReu-ter - 86 words
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127 1958-04-14 16 SENATE TO SEE IF A-BAN IS POSSIBLE SENATOR Hubert H. Hum phrey < Democrat-Min-nesota) announced in Washington yesterday his Senate disarmament subcommittee would open an Investigation this week into the possibility of suspending nuclear tests. The sub-committee chairman said the investigation also would look into Administration claims that moiv U.S.U.P. - 127 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-04-14 16 Sitting on a huge carpet of clothes. Miss Tang Wai Khen°. 15, a Form HI pupil of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, cheerfully packs a pair of samfoo trousers. Miss Tang, who is a member of the Red Cross, went to the Sims Avenue Community Centre, at the week. end79 words
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Article17 1958-04-14 16 20 »l om/, < minimum A son PAUL Kiramathypathj to Rev. and Mrs. X Jambunathan (> n 28.3.58.17 words
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Article61 1958-04-14 16 21) Wordt >>> mint tt"i >» >■ IKK CHUM HUK <>n '4 4 58. Funeral leaving i!> Amber Road on Hi 4 akria. on i4Mi April, i r>:>B. ai the General Hospital Singapore, Frederick Anthony Aeria, 4(i years. The cortege will leave No. la, Irrawaddy Road at 3 p.m.61 words
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84 1958-04-14 16 MR. Hugh GaitskeU, leader Of Britain's opposition Labour Party, told a rally in London's Trafalgar Square yesterday that tho West should follow Russia's lead and suspend nuclear tests. Tin 1 demonstration, organised .jointly by the Labour Party and the Trades Union Congress, -attracted84 words
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157 1958-04-14 16 Bourguiba receives new Paris proposals TUNISIAN president Habib Bourguiba conferred in Tunis yesterday with the ambassadors of Britain and America for talks about France's latest proposals to solve the two-month old Tunisian crisis. Mr. Bourguiba has not yet commented officially on the French Cabinet's decision on Saturday night to drop157 words
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Article23 1958-04-14 16 A series oJ bomb explosions last nigh! damaged a now electric transformer In the village ol Xeros. Brest ni Nicosia. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article53 1958-04-14 16 Foreimi Minister Mo- named Ahmed Mahgoub left Khartoum by air for Accra, Ghana, la.-t nigh! at the head of a Sudanese delegation to at i (Mid meetings of Independent African States this week He is expected to confer with members ol the Egyptian, Libyan and Tunisian53 words
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Article128 1958-04-14 16 (<ARKY DAVIS. "World Citizen No. i', yesterday disconsolately boarded a liner at Naples for New York and home after a fruitless ten-year Struggle with the world', national barriers, and the police and bureaucrai i de fending them. since he had ceremonious* ly rejected hi.s American passport128 words
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Article159 1958-04-14 16 MORE than 350 civilian revolutionaries died throughout Cuba In last week's abortive effort to force a general strike. a compilation of private reports in Havana showed yesterday. The casualty toll, coupled with a concerted army drive against Fidel Castro's troops in Eastern Cuba, forced re-159 words
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