The Singapore Free Press, 15 April 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1958-04-15 1 The Singapore Free Press a |ava f a Own Family Paper SiUf»P«r». Tuesday. April Ift, 1938. Price 15 ts.19 words
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326 1958-04-15 1 Signs of aid being frittered away SOU! ""'I I HII US IP 1,1 I Si. OOP 11HE Dir< iof the Social Welfare partment Mr. W S A aon today appealed to private charitable organisations not to make an more direct paymen Kampong Koo Chyc fire victim.?, but to send th(326 words
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Article17 1958-04-15 1 torced the TtM to an- (.1 the rday on her i Far East. than ReuterReuter - 17 words
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69 1958-04-15 1 I Consulate Singapore iystery Burementa of irT '»'ary atgd to have at; l.iorma- said Ma- jor Nurdin left Singapore for Malacca on Sunday and was still in Malaya. He said Major Nurdin's functions extended not only to Singapore but also to the Federation. "There has69 words
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Article143 1958-04-15 1 'REBELS FLEEING IN KEY PROVINCE' Army claims complete disorganisation as Jakarta troops destroy dissident strongholds in strategic Tapanuli THE Indonesian Government said yesterday there was fierce fighting in strategic Tapanuli Province lying between Govern-ment-held North Sumatra and rebel-dominated West Sumatra. An army communique issued in Medan said the rebels wereReuter - 143 words
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175 1958-04-15 1 Should Lana keep daughter Cheryl? Big probe is on 'PHE Hollywood county probation department yesterday began an investigation of the life and background of actress Lana Turner to determine her fitness to retain custody of her 14-year-old daughter Cheryl. A woman probation officer, Mrs. Jeanette Mulbach, herself the mother ofReuter - 175 words
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156 1958-04-15 1 Britain has set off undetected A-blast, says U.S. paper A COLUMNIST in the New York Post said yesterday that Britain had set off an undetected nuclear explosion by dropping a small atomic bomb from a plane and exploding it at a height of more than 40,000 The columnist. Robert Allen,Reuter - 156 words
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204 1958-04-15 1 SPUTNIK PLUNGED TO ITS END OVER ATLANTIC: IT'S OFFICIAL NOW RUSSIA last ninht officially Announced the end of Sputnik 11. A statement issued by the official lass agency said the satellite entered the atmosphere and disintegrated over the South West Atlantic yesterday morning. It said the satellite. launched on Nov.Reuter - 204 words
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Article75 1958-04-15 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who was expected to return this morning from his visit to Kuala Lumpur, .suddenly cancelled his passage. Mr. Lim was reported to have had important talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minister, on various matters including75 words
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Advertisement77 1958-04-15 1 m a Trufood look r fcTl "^^rt* V« 1 1 i like this one, Trtlfood'fl W>*«^V(\^>S^\ V\^| V «J UIC Jincst food you c;ui I»h.v- |Sw \j j lfuui;iniscd Tmfood, VW/^'J**^/ A 1 iI I ollow-on- 1 'rii Food ami JkJ"^V^ V^/ A ITiufood Cereal food— Q^^ "^^TtXvN. ill mperially77 words
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88 1958-04-15 2 U.S. glad Press spotted Red tricks 4 SENIOR U.S. State Department official told delegates to the International Press Institute assembly in Washington yesterday that the United States was very tflad to see the foreign Press had* "picked up the loopholes' in Russia's recent announcement of a unilateral nuclear test suspension.Reuter - 88 words
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27 1958-04-15 2 Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, British Colonia] Secretary, returned to London from the Bahamas yesterday and immediately attended a meeting of ministers. Reu-terReu-ter - 27 words
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314 1958-04-15 2 Pre-summit talks are now expected to begin Thursday I'iiK statement yesterday »>> Mr. John Foster Dunes, the Secretary ot State, that pre-siimniit preparatory talks "may get started within a few days* 1 was Interpreted in Washington as a strong hint that the VWstiin powers would accept the Soviet oiler toReuter; U.P. - 314 words
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101 1958-04-15 2 MAC: UK MUST PUT HER FAITH IN NATO MR. HAKOi.j, MACMTi LAN, the B Minister, de. day that h( Lain must put the North a nee. in a message opening of a nato bition m London h Prime Minister said: t£ object of nato is top* vent and avoid warReuter - 101 words
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189 1958-04-15 2 NIGERIAN STATESMAN SUGGESTS AFRICAN DEFENCE PACT I) 1 NNAMD] AZIKIWE, the Premier of Eastern Nigeria, suggested yesterday that the l !l llr( i African states in Accra should consider the possibility of establishing a nninmi defence pact among the independent African nations. The suggestion was contained in a greetings messageReuter - 189 words
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95 1958-04-15 2 Britain seeks backing for arms pool THE Defence Ministers ol 14 NATO countries start a three-day conference in Paris today, it Is expected to deal chiefly with improving the alliance's defensive strength and pooling arm.s production and research. Plans to this end were understood to have been proposed by BritainReu-ter - 95 words
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Article84 1958-04-15 2 Agreement on in Germany? A POSSIBLE I I A merit on th 2 Am man dispute on maintaining Bri in Germany found In talks NATO, it was am in Paris last i A NATO communiqi the plan would ha worked out In deti be submitted shortly the NATO Com Paris.Reuter - 84 words
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Article24 1958-04-15 2 The 8,078-ton teamer Hakuba ran aground In ilnrbour yesten fouled her propelli buoy chain. Tims and p <] tanding by ReuterReuter - 24 words
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117 1958-04-15 3 Prance's tup proles- rtbailers all of them Ir reported-last night have disappeared. 1 As polite tried to trace them a anortfrom mnis said two had been there by several people. 1 r e and two children of a lonaco player among the missingReuter - 117 words
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281 1958-04-15 3 |r THE African National Congress in Johannesburg last night called off a three-day "stay-at-home" demonstration which began yesterday. Reports from all parts of South Africa during the day said that the demonstration had been unsuccessful. The Congress said the strike had been called "as aReuter - 281 words
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Article65 1958-04-15 3 Wot more cheese! exlaimed John A butcher's apprentice won <:5o by outchewing 21 rivalfl at a food exhibition In Glasgow yesterday. Set the task of eating one pound Oi Chee ie in 1" minutes. John Friel aged 19, got to the rind In five minutes three .seconds. An additional prizeReuter - 65 words
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63 1958-04-15 3 [tress Eli Taylor went back i work in the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Hollywood studios yesterday' for the first time since the death of her husband. Mike Todd. in a plane crash last month. Ie British-born star, eight pounds lighter than beforeReuter - 63 words
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390 1958-04-15 3 POLICE QUESTION 2,000: NO CLUE TO KILLER E OOLICE have inter- I viewed about 2,000 if people bin C c the E strangled body of 17- year-old Ann Noblett way discovered in a E wood near Hitchin, j E England, last January E without giving a lead 1 E toReuter - 390 words
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Advertisement105 1958-04-15 3 A |IB Shirts I i&i ttnff Hawaiian Shirts 111 «V les Pyjamas |II fai! V V Singlets Pants ft l! you intend to get something II up-to-date with reasonable prices, ij please visit our retail department at:I LI SENG MIN GO. LTD., 6. North Bridge Road, Singapore 11 Tel: *****105 words
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Advertisement176 1958-04-15 3 r' S§- /flit- I Ml A J/ i\»v in I I > in Lace Top 'X V\ Nylons WISP by Vanl?aaJtfe, v WISP boasts every conceivable trick of flattery: Exquisite sheerness, pen-line thin seams, ar,Kle slimming heels. And, of course, the prettiest and most practical feature is the lace top176 words
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236 1958-04-15 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, Apr, 15, 1958. Opinion THE BOOM IS OVER OECESSION and slump are two words that are usually avoided like the plague. Yet that unfort unate state of affairs < anno: be averted merely by refusing to face up to it. And, on this account, the236 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-04-15 4 v\ hi-n Mototov laid No. Iff knew wh.it lit s.»> When Stalin blockaded fkr 1 1 n, we knew what to do When Korea started we kne«v how to react With the Cold War. I knew what posture to adopt. Hut59 words
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Article552 1958-04-15 4 ihv IHvivn ha Bit* s* &t*>rtj 9 by itoss Alark today John Diefen- baker finds himself with more power than any lead* r before him in Canada's history. Ho has torn the vitals from the Left-wing powerful Liberal Party and smothered the two splinter parties Whither Canada552 words
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Article184 1958-04-15 4 RETIRED field-marshals, admirals, comfortably on businessmen and member., of the professions of 65 and upwards are among 4oo,o(io Briton, who will draw the old-age pension for the first time, In July. Alter ten years of compulsory National Insurance payments they will be entitledjo stand in line184 words
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Article264 1958-04-15 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber mM m lI7HY is hole in a metal T? bar to support a camera Mibjeet lo purchase tax while a hole in •a piece or sculpture is free of tax' 1 Because the hole in the bar is made to hold a screw, whereas the hole264 words
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Advertisement16 1958-04-15 4 W 1 I > I m M m fl i M A real fruit Juice I CRANGE-ADE16 words
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Advertisement72 1958-04-15 4 vivlvXv'X'vX'' 1 -?JwwWfHWwR 1 W fc I*ll I I lihe^^ T N^I c w 3 W tt I N t i) BfC.JB IMPERIAL BEE HONEY blended honey, has been recognized by medical profession to be hiehly nutrition;)] an <nsily digestible. It is almost Immediate] 'ibsorbed into the biood stream, thus72 words
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Article246 1958-04-15 5 ..find City Fathers' too, are hit j!\cA PO R E City 5 Councillors have found thai prolonged ssions of Ordinary v ting not only interfered with their business, but also cut into council's administrative efficiency and hampered committee work. The council held two Or- j dinary246 words
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Article110 1958-04-15 5 THE Singapore Government is considering a scheme to train boy scouts as tourist guides. An official spokesman, however, said that they would embark on it only if the travel agents asreed. Scouts were first employed as part time guides to tourists in 1955 They were110 words
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136 1958-04-15 5 pE nexi ordinary moetr the Singapore a (infinite poroad lltin B private 1 f ',;>■ neeuisi] En- M: R- A. Waddle, PUWIC utilities SiSm i} the council h ope d to provide T th f g n ;i11 .public before th Tendni ty Brea136 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-04-15 5 Frances Poh and Vernon Martinus re- hearsing an item for their act "A Season i Of Ballet" to be staged i at the Cultural Theatre. i Canning Rise, on May 1. Proceeds will K« to Y.VICA youth funds. E Tree Press picture.42 words
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Article74 1958-04-15 5 THE normal X.L.M. {lights between Singapore and Western Europe will not be cut when a new air link Is introduced to Kuala Lumpur, said a spokesman from the Royal Dutch Airlines. The new air service between Kuala Lumpur and Western Europe will begin next74 words
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Article17 1958-04-15 5 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today are Mounds Bay, Andrew, Newcastle and Cossack.17 words
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Article, Illustration247 1958-04-15 5 Japanese traders coming to boost car spare-parts A SEVEN-MAN delegaA^ tion representing leading Japanese motor companies will arrive in Singapore on May 28 for a survey of the local market. The Japanese Trade Commissioner in the Colony Mr. K. Muraoka, yesterday told the Free Press that the Colony was becoming247 words
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Advertisement121 1958-04-15 5 7»<? I/rW£ BOY BEHIND The youngster you see coming in last has been drinking Ml j-O everyday, for some time now there was just no keeping him out of this race with his He's such a little chap and it's remarkable how welt he's kept up with the others. He121 words
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Advertisement38 1958-04-15 6 j 1 lIUSIIISI NEW TASTE I i I 4 ft la. I m 1 L I I Oasia tastes fresh whilt i Sml |«U Aq. n»s II II SHRIRO CHINA) LTD V JJ S IncnrporctcH in Hong Konqi38 words
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Miscellaneous214 1958-04-15 6 I j^W m X .-X KoSf^w^ r A >j3p Wj& 7v AW 9 Sk m /jg £Sd& WKB b^B dfIWHWr aw tßc fIMK 4^ JN jflr wNV -fir JBBK I TI b£~^- v 1 ->T vtXi Afcrt V v» >. Jtt-t- f J *^**^ls< j^ S^b^bW.^ bhl i L. c214 words
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Miscellaneous419 1958-04-15 6 BORN today, you have a lailh complex nature which Is not t easy to understand. You havi alert, keen mind which portend great success potential. Yet you such an idealist that unless you cai achieve perfection in everything do. you are not at l&fied. You have a restless nature are419 words
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Article122 1958-04-15 7 LONDON, %pri| 1» n\ bwwri II I)UU M>m st llcis 2:v sellers 12 buyers 22! buyers diers ti sellers SMI 13 buyeri 23 buyers IUtK M'iiers sellers 5 Setttemenl M 23 -i ilers 23 llei s 23 buyers buyers 23 seUeri 2a sellers ttricc, quoted in pence.122 words
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Article100 1958-04-15 7 NEW YORK, Apii' 11. Previous I id iv strai ts spot M.50 num. 82.25 nom. V' 111 1 Ml 92.00 buyers 92.00 buyers aiN(l 92!87 sellers 92.37 sellers lulv 9162 buyers 91-75 buyers 92.62 sellers 92 23 sellers \i Quiet SALES: Nil U£"i.« BUj «.9O 'paid inly100 words
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Article31 1958-04-15 7 M.\V YORK. April 14. Previous Today Industries 441.24 443.70 Railroads 104.95 105. 51 i Don Bonds 83.73 88.7!) Utilities 75.13 75 52 Stocks Composite Averages.. 151-78 1 52.G431 words
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Article49 1958-04-15 7 I nd awaiting I ment 25V4. Sarawak unquoted, k- 25% to 25%, j Muntok white spot and awaitIt shipment un- Ing release 40, afioats and first f spot and hail April shipment 39%, all f afloats 25 prices ex-dock. April ship- quoted in VS. cent* per Ib.49 words
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Article98 1958-04-15 7 LONDON. April 14. L_ Previous Today rfiu Philippines ci.f U.K./ Mill European poi i- delivered KJfJ 1 P",! on A I )r M »y $195 sellers $196 sellers Straits ci.f. r.K. North gropean ports delivered £69^ buyers £70 nom. >"' lon I ton Apr May 87098 words
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500 1958-04-15 7 I RESIDENTS of ranfster-terrorlscd districts in Singapore yesterday asked K% the Government to ban the sale of machetes (parangs with 18-inch blades) and similar secret society weapons. They told the Free Press that those weapons now being used by secret society500 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-04-15 7 Sylvia oft tour A young, talented musician, 13-year-old Sylvia Goh Shin Wei, seen above with her cello, is now on a tour of the Federation with her father's orchestra. Sylvia, who is a fifthyear piano student, started playing the cello only a year back. She is the daughter of the68 words
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160 1958-04-15 7 What happens if Post Office Savings Bank pas-books are lost In a Rye? This query was raised by .several cubicle dw< Hers with savings bank accounts after learning that some of the householders involved in the Kamnoni* Koo Chye fire could not save even160 words
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Advertisement126 1958-04-15 7 THE FAMILY MAGAZINE As well as giving complete details ot all Radio Malaya's English, Malay, Indian and Chinese programmes, the »UC General Overseas Service, Radio Australia and All India Radio, your Radio Weekly is full of Interesting features oti the latesi films and pop. records, reviews of new cla steal126 words
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Miscellaneous144 1958-04-15 7 SINGAPORE^ HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.34 p.m. TOMORROW !> a.m. and 9.59 pin. THURSDAY: 10.0(i a.m. and 10. JO p.m. FRIDAY- 10.11 a.m. and 10 r. p.m. SATURDAY: 11.15 am, and 11.08 p.m. SUNDAY: 11,49 am and 11.34 p.m. MONDAY 12.24 p.m. Today's radio programme 1.15 pm, MllSiC Witli Your I144 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-04-15 8 Colony scho are I 1 > ou an disturb d Ol «Un d a nion just as you i down to read papers. In n Ui i(] ent melodic pipu, the neighbour's d ren, don't blow 3 stack. Pay serious attei to these voici s as warble, tni r w303 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-04-15 8 Sisters June (left) and Gaye Ings and their ponies Nanette and Dawn wear bands of reflecting fabric in an experiment at Brockenhurst, Hampshire, last week to try and reduce the number of accidents caused by ponies from the New Forest wandering on the roads at night. Last year, 108 ponies101 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-04-15 8 Woman in Railway Display 4 WOMAN who sees no reason why model rail- j ?m2/s should be a masculine pre- serve is Mrs. Isabel j Roberts, of Hoi- born, London. Sh& is an en- I thusiast for the hobby and is seen on the left helping to prepare a Gauge84 words
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THE PAPER Eve
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Title Section9 1958-04-15 1 THE PAPER Eve Tuesday, April 15. 1958. iiiiililllilMliiiinii iniiiiliiniMi9 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-04-15 1 Ir* of *c smartest roung women in our JJ*t lust now is Miss Sh h *"8 sparkling hr Hong Kong. SJiJ wears charm F* equal 1 luscious cocktail gown of Chan frilly lace over satin, distinctive with square-cut neckline and broad shoulder straps. liss Ying finds129 words
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500 1958-04-15 1 New fashion fabric is Malayan- made A SENSATIONAL new fashion fabric enters the highly-com-petitive local field in al l purpose textiles with the advent of Malayan cotton and rayon hand weavings. Just arrived at a Bukit Timah store which is introducing them for the first time this week, they represent500 words
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Advertisement53 1958-04-15 1 long-lasting shine to floors —~-r— and furniture it's quick- B. $n I dr>ing and easy to apply. p||^Cg ||CS^|*^ dA Kwik Wax has a protective WmJf'l Mahogany, m 1 lb.. 2 ll>. and V r0R a m J KWIK WAX for floors and furniture. Distributors I MACLAINE WATSON CO. LTO.53 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-04-15 2 picture. THE high standards of schoolgirl sewing is portrayed by this fashion sack frock worn by its maker, 18-year-old Penny Noel, a student of dressmaking and tailoring at the London County Council's Barret Street Technical College. It is a creation of aquamarine Duchess satin embroideredReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-04-15 2 AN amazing "vegetable" is the root of our local tapioca plant. Quite the most economical and the tastiest of indigenous edibles it has countless virtues. It combines with other foods as an entree or it may be prepared as a sweet in numerous ways. BWCCI You may buy302 words
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Article950 1958-04-15 2 CHINESE SCR TAST TALL LLS EFUL TIME was when Mrs. Malaya made her own soap ugly and harsh, hut nowadays she can buy it scientifically soft and silken wrapped as a #ii'l in gleaming pink metallic trappings all for a lew cents. A few days ago a sample of the950 words
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Advertisement177 1958-04-15 2 KEEPS ICE J^a HOT FOODS /^< FOOD FRESH Jbq* THAN ANY OTHER ICE BUCKET Af^CA^^ICE BUCKET by Never wears out! Unbreakable' Impervious to sun, weather, oils! Soft, lustrous! No clatter! Full gallon capacity! Can't be beat at any price! JMCtku Kg Hack and WMt Bole Distributors: UNITED MOTOR WORKS LIMITED177 words
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Article179 1958-04-15 3 f^OVPFAi bowl and candleV> sticks and gardening toolset, Helen Ling's, 97 Tanglin Rd.; Malay silver cuff bracelet. MalayanJavanese Arts Curios, 157 Orchard Rd; Lux toilet soap, stores, pharmacies and provision shops; planter pots and ornamental plants. Corona Florists. Ng Ann Bids.. Orchard Rd.. and 10 De Souza179 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-04-15 3 picture. 'imimiimim *************** l THESE lovely coppery-toned metal acces- sories will brighten any corner or festive table. The fruit bowl and matching candlesticks are hand-wrought arid of original design. They are distinctively Asian ivith a contemporary flair. The bowl \is gracefully fluted. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Advertisement137 1958-04-15 3 The Magic Touch for room-to-room cleaning. UNIVERSAL y f Attachments D PAR I CLEANS DEEP DOWN IN HALF THE TIME There's no loss of air at any point, from the cleaner itself to the cleaning tools! Because of D.P.A.R. you get 20?^ more cleaning power on the rug where tt's137 words
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Article, Illustration823 1958-04-15 4 BIG NEED FOR NICER TEXTILES 4 FEW days ai;o EVE, in the comA pany ot a travel-minded woman seeking suitable woollens for her wardrobe, scoured Singapore's textile marts. In vain, we searched for Interesting-looking and feminine woollens. We looked fruitlessly for yardage with unusual character, distinctive In weave. We wereReuter - 823 words
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Article201 1958-04-15 4 Looking after plastics tyONDER surfaces arc those plastic tops on the new kind of furniture but they won't wear well under ill-treatment. Treat them kindly. Because of the fact that laminated plastics are resistent to stains, spilled ink and such, they will withstand temperatures up to 310 degrees F and201 words
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Advertisement36 1958-04-15 4 I HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE I if not better hurry for its T; One more week to go. a i ■I '30 i 3G9. North IrMgi no., j Singapore I* I M Balu Ro;id, Ku«ll LumpUf <36 words
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Advertisement105 1958-04-15 4 fl^l 0 I Changing your hair colour changing your mini Colour is going t<> evc»yof»J head the exciting extra colour Helena Rubinsteins COJ.OR-TW Rinses. So easily, too! No J«J lathering, no timing, nocompinjw applications. Simply 01 glamour— then, when you Kfl"" a change, just wash it out ana another effect105 words
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Article622 1958-04-15 9 children b sorbing Culture B. -AIDE EASTLEY N THE DRAMA AND MUSIC FESTIVAL n present education I T tival aim- to l nl lealthy growth n livt ly appreciation oi ■ion- cultural expres■p. Mr. R.S. Barth, Kirniair the drain a X music sub-committee. E, [s i popular teacher the Playfair622 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-04-15 9 She is Evelyn Cunico This Free Press picture by HAN HAI FONG is of pretty Singapore girl EVELYN CUNICO, 17, who works at the Singapore Telephone Board and is a part-time model.34 words
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Article247 1958-04-15 9 JACK CHRISTOPHER - JACK CHRISTOPHER By IKFPT a midnight date with a ghost last week a pretty girl in a red crinoline and a bonnet. For 70 minutes I waited under dripping trees for the Belle of Bush Manor, near Pembroke, to come gliding through a bricked. up archway247 words
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416 1958-04-15 10 PRESIDENT Eisenhowei d he I nited Si tt< Ikicl to make .1 widcspn id effort to v < tttal Japan was liven the opportunity "i developing its hade to mak< .1 living. He told pi onally tho 1 jht 11 1Reuter - 416 words
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172 1958-04-15 10 Second Bandung? Not yet says Nehru INDIA'S Prime Minister Nehru said in New Delhi he did not think the time was suitable for a second Bandung conference. During a House of the People debate, communist members had suggested that India should take the Initiative in holding a second conference ofReuter - 172 words
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Article17 1958-04-15 10 A Chinese Communist 58--member singing and dancing troupe is now on a two-month tour of Japan. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article34 1958-04-15 10 Dr. Hugh Borton, president of the Association for Asian Studies hi Ncic York said some of Broadway's most successful di~ vectors are nOW more an\iou\ to Ini vel /<> Asia thxin to En rope.— U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article19 1958-04-15 10 Talks to imkisi mutual indonesia Czechoslovakia trade are due to open In Jakarta, < lie Antara News Agenci reported. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article30 1958-04-15 10 The Slami c Def< nc< Mln li Iv ha propo k d that American advi era to the Biani( <■ army hould i tay for a longi r t erm. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1958-04-15 10 Ceylon win soon tend purchasing mission t<i Communisl China to look into EOOd*i and in k linit -rv offered to Ceylon by the Peking Government U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article19 1958-04-15 10 The Leningrad Philharmonic orchestra is due in Japan to take part In the Osaka arts festival this month. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article22 1958-04-15 10 The Japanese Government is studying a propo.su 1 from the Soviet Union to open negotiations for a Soviet-Japane.se civil aviation agreement. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article46 1958-04-15 10 A lokyo company is making preparations to prospect for thorium in the Huahin area on the southwest coast of Siam. M <> n azite ore broti" hi to Tokyo from the a r e a in Tel) ruary proved to have a satis' factors thorium rmifpiif U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article37 1958-04-15 10 Three Japanese ha\ c arriv- < d in Buenos Aires in the course oj a world tour driving a Japanese Topoia lanacruiser, Thai hare "heady visited Venezuela Colombia, Ecuador. Peril and Bolivia and are hound for Uruguay, ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article14 1958-04-15 10 Communisl China open Rrs t annual export ex iiiijitioh 111 Canton toda 1 U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article19 1958-04-15 10 pane Arti Yamao < /> won thi first pri the fifth international "black and white** exhibition held in Lugano, Switzerland. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article24 1958-04-15 10 Japan's international trade deficit totalled U.S. SIIS,--000.000 in fiscal 1957 and probably will rise to U.S. 8297.000,000, the Tokyo Finance Ministry lias disclosed. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article41 1958-04-15 10 Kirin Province In NorthEast China has 1.400.000 illiterates. Ol these 800,000 have enrolled in spare-time classes.—Reuter. Constabulary units all over the Philippines have been alerted against Moro gunrunners who are now scouring the country- buying firearms for rebels in Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1958-04-15 10 N <• 1< nail t Chinese VicePi niter i [uang Bhao-kuo I b( Ing <ni ;i special nvoy to ihe Inauguration < I Arg( ni Ine Pre ;iaent I Lira Prondizi m xl U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article148 1958-04-15 10 Mic Kasiisliife Hirasawa editor »f t"<- Japan i'«»>« s defending the Japanese Prime Minister's two pronged trade pol'u toward Red China and Nationalist China said ll ;ts producl o! international circumstances rathei than <•! Mi. Kishi's personaiit) •iiir friends <v t'" 1 t s CommitteeU.P. - 148 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-04-15 10 **********1111 Mm nit. Visiting New Zealand Prime Minister Walter Nash (standing, left) jj speaking at a banquet given in his honour I by Indian Prime Minis- ter Nehru (front, right) at the Presidential I Palace in New Delhi.38 words
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253 1958-04-15 10 FISHERY RIGHTS OF THE COASTAL STATES THE third committee of the 87-natioi ence codifying the the sea in Geneva has adopted, by 54 vnt. two" with ten abstenti >, an article dealing with rights of coastal stal The article reads lows A coastal state special interest in the maintenance ofReuter - 253 words
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144 1958-04-15 10 (racing common dangers, fighting for (he common ideals of freedom, Filipinos (uid Americans Wrote in astral fire on the summits of Hat mm an immortal story o) heroism and sacrifice in defence of country, liberty and rfemoerai Philippine President Carlos p, Garcia told a vast144 words
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Article504 1958-04-15 11 ,1,,. IONIU-M "I l I > stion* n rt Ia between Franca unisia t'H. aid 1 to b( given by unisi; us to the insurgents. ,r C Ol runteta i launch at--1 llllil--1 ii d tin ;erlan 1 th> 1 bord Sidi 8, avi lan isia I ;iv theyReuter - 504 words
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43 1958-04-15 11 The fund to save crumbling stonework of Oxford's historic colleges amounted to £1,150,000 at the end of March, Lord Bridges, chairman of the fund's trustees. said today. The appeal, with a £1,750--000 target, was launched last June. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article70 1958-04-15 11 I i: VlilKS of Japan's Li ruling Liberal-Dc- mot r a tic Party and opposition Socialist Party are already preparing for General Elections late in May I for a new 41>7-mem- ber House of Kepre- sentatives. While Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi has kept political circles guessing asU.P. - 70 words
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Article37 1958-04-15 11 The Jakarta Government has agreed with a proposal made recently by Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. to convene a conference among Afro-Asian countries to discuss trade matters and economic co-operation. Reu-terReu-ter - 37 words
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Article20 1958-04-15 11 Repatriation of gome 2.000 Japanese nationals from Red China has begun, according to Peking Radio. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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88 1958-04-15 12 BIRD PICTURES ON SHOW IN PENANG AND THEY WANT VOLUNTEER HELP THE Penang Pictorialists will be holding the Eric Hoskin<4 Bird Photographic Exhibition at the showrooms of T Un and Company from Friday April 18th to April 20 1958 rhe set of 159 bird studies v\vre brought by Kodak (Malaya)88 words
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Article, Illustration630 1958-04-15 12 ChiaYun Singapo has sped techniqi GET SET FOR HARI RAt NEXT WEEK is the Hari Raya Puasa. The cheerful faces and the colourful dresses certainly call for pictures in colour and there is never a better time to go out with your camera for photography's favourite subject, PEOPLE.630 words
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Article, Illustration794 1958-04-15 13 French polishing without tears START BY MAKING THIS PAD M A NY wooden articles can be polished easily and successfully by making and using the Do-lt-Yourself Club pad. Get a rectangular block of hardwood 3ins. x 2 ins. x~lin. thick, and bore a lin. diameter hole in the centre. Make794 words
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Article, Illustration418 1958-04-15 13 How to select your hammer 1 4 HAMMER is an indispensable tool ■A: the carpenter, the type he ■usii.iiu chooses for genera] work being a ■gt.im-:.! .i curved claw hammer of about ■18 ounces. Two or more sizes of hammers— and fri.i bl> two or more types should go lie418 words
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Article178 1958-04-15 13 i light bulbs tft i mirrors should cleaned with >ps of methy- on a so/i nm >' better nedium. hs win remove >a! will eva- quickly without > damage. I* v ing with a t} idder never grip the rungs v hen p coul down. A defective178 words
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Article, Illustration801 1958-04-15 14 ON PAROLE BEST BET OF DAY AT K.L. TOMORROW ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP PROSPECTS JFO^THI LA EC^^?A?AJ?^ tfc r>\ imkou: !l UK Si 'ARTS— SHOULD BE THE BEST BET OF THE DAI A KUALA LUMPUR TOMORROW. On Parole has started only once in Malaya an ih;ii was a Kuala Lumpur801 words
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28 1958-04-15 14 These horses won't start tomorrow FOLLOWING horses I will not start to- morrow: Pinner, Fresh Mys- 1 tery. Loyalty 11, Auto- mation, Peking, Bonnie Express. Fair Raleigh. Ellem.28 words
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Article62 1958-04-15 14 Cl. 5, Div. 2-7 Furs. r» c Police 00, Tawakal 8.12, Blachan 8.10, Winged Warrior 8-10, Slam lli< <• s.u!», Turn To 8.08, Siapa Tahu 8.07, Technicolor II x.oij, Entertainer H 8.08, Film Studio II 8.04, French's Forest 8.0!, Christmas Carol 8.00. DEACE Police62 words
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Article168 1958-04-15 14 Rio 900, Entertainment 8.13, Satisfaction 8.12, Beechnut 8.11, Money Spinner 8.11, The Anak 8.10. Sooka 8.10. Tarzan 8.09. Khandi Star 8.08. Billevn «<>7. -nmus 8.06. rPHE ANAK may have needed her first race over 7F on the first day and I am prepared to give168 words
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Article210 1958-04-15 14 i pLIONA, second to ■V; Tawakal ove* one mile and finishing fourth to Christinas Carol over seven furlongs at Pon- anu. is my selection for tho Class 8 Div. 7F race. Cliona is a division lower with only I Ib. more. Storekeeper has been consistent210 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-04-15 14 Strong-finishing Reliable should not be troubled RELIABLE won hLs last start at Pen; enough to win again In this Clas; > Div i race over 7F Reliable ha finish* strongly in eai hof races, so the 71 iould 3 Cl. 5, Div. 1 7 Furs. I Reliable f).(io, p< rformer190 words
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Article167 1958-04-15 14 GOOD returns gets a chance to open his winning account in Malaya. I don't think he will ever strike a weaker field. He finished seventh of nine starters in his last race at Penang over one mile, for which he is two divisions lower with167 words
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Miscellaneous192 1958-04-15 14 h^S^RShsHs^^^^^^^^w^^v .t. I CLUBS ACROSS rivers <7j 7 The statesman yets s warn- 11 sair for these drinks <4 > in- 1 in the street <7. g> 12 More than b fad can ciLsr Ths late Miss wiiite Joins appear thus (4> the underwater people. (6 8) 13 Tip for192 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-04-15 15 CRASH— at 90 m.p.h.! JEAN BEHK the famous French racing driver, walked away with little more than a shaking when he crashed at 90 m.p.h. in the Glover Trophy the big race of the day at Goodwood on Easter Monda>. The B.R.M. car he was driving crashed into a brick-wallPaul Popper - 105 words
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Article255 1958-04-15 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS ISv [HERE was nut a lot of interesting track work on the Number Two track at Kuala Lumpur is morning, but I was impressed with Travel■.s Cheque, a newcomer trained by Rinus van Breukelen. He did not nu\ko the fastest time, but was255 words
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41 1958-04-15 15 ANOTHER WORLD WEIGHT RECORD BY RUSSIAN RAVIL Khabotdinov, ol the Soviet Union, sei ;i world middleweight weightlilting record in Stalino yesi terday with a press ot :waib. The previous record was 29 C J- ,'ib.. held by another Russian, Fedor Boghdanovsky.41 words
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Article99 1958-04-15 15 AMATEUR v PRO. REPORT REPORT which may c considerable beari; futuri amat< ur ra tern will be issued aultaneo London d Paris lorrow by the tern al Federation. i' "lit come vi ral couries invited to tanit opinions to a special 1 Federa- A contror in thi report, ed to99 words
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Article19 1958-04-15 15 r dinner £S id rac, t 'own From i In Kenya n th€ mortem19 words
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Article48 1958-04-15 15 British rugby union and league matches yesterday i resulted: Camborne 6 Cardiff 11, Devonport Services 6 Newport 18, Liandiy in Swansea 3, Penryn 3 Ebbw Vale 3, Penzance and Newlyn 3 I'* 1 narth 13. i RUGBY LEAGUE: St. He lenS 42 Salford 3. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article127 1958-04-15 15 A final boxing trial SINGAPORE BOXERS iO HOPING TO GAIN SELECTION FOR THE ASIAN GAMES IN TOKYO WILL HAVE A FINAL CHANCE TO DO SO ON APRIL 25 AT THE GREAT WORLD At a Singapore A.B.A. selection committee meeting last night it was decided to hold this trial. One point127 words
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Article61 1958-04-15 15 RESULTS in last night'a British League football mutches were: LEAGUE ONE: Newcastle 4 Manchester City 1. LEAGUE THREE Northcm: Accrington Stanley 2 Halifax Town 1; Bradford 4 Darlington 1; Carlisle United 2 Barrow 1; Gateshead 2 Mansfield Town 1: Stockport County 2 Hartlepool United 1. SCOTTFSII LEAGUE ONE:Reuter - 61 words
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128 1958-04-15 15 THE Australian govern merit will provide A 100.000 towards the cost of staging the 1962 Empire Game* ii they u-r allocated t > Australia. The Prime Minister, Mi Robert Menzies, announced thijs In telegrams sent to thf Drpmirr* nf Wp. \rw. Australia and South Australia.128 words
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222 1958-04-15 15 WATER-POLO TEAM RECOMMENDED FOR THE GAMES ALTHOUGH none of the players have achieved the Qualifying standard laid down for inclusion in the Asian (James contingent, waterpolo selectors will recommend that the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association send a team of leu to Tokyo in May. Will) the exception of girl swimmer222 words
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Article240 1958-04-15 16 JOBLESS SHOCK On DAY of BUDGET I*HE British Government announced todayBudget morning the highest level of pnem ployment In Britain for over five years. Figures Issued by the Ministry or Labou showed there were 433,000 people registered a. unemployed Ul Great Britain on the latest checl date March 17. 01Reuter; U.P. - 240 words
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115 1958-04-15 16 Two rubber estates fetch $2,430,000 riii 1 1 (lit* ctoi "i Sungei J Butu 'M Kub ber Bstate* nave announced In London that sales oi the company's estate In Malaya and the Sungei Puran Estate have been completed and the proceeds received from the purchasers. On January 3 the anareholdersReuter - 115 words
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Article19 1958-04-15 16 The Laniont observatory of j Columbia Uiiivt rsity yesterday reported a strong arthquake, probably In Ecuador. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article32 1958-04-15 16 2ii urii-, mi i mini mum A J. BBS I JOE) aged 69, father of Merle, Irene, Bill and Ray Cortege leaves uc K'a. Eun< c 4 pm. today foi Blda(l.iii.32 words
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124 1958-04-15 16 Gun drama in embassy: Envoy kills envoy rpHE First Secretary of JL the Haitian Embassy in Washington yesterday received orders to return homo, walked into an adjoining office and shot and. killed the Embassy's Counsellor. The secretary. Mr. Andre Toussaint. was being questioned by police amid reports he might beU.P. - 124 words
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118 1958-04-15 16 riHRYSLER and Dt; SotO V; divisions ol Chrysler Corporation will not produce any cars this wees, Ihr company announced m Detroit yesterday. Closing ol the assembly plants has affected 4,500 employees al the Chrysler division and 1,600 at the De Soto division. The assemblyReuter - 118 words
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224 1958-04-15 16 SACKED GENERAL NOW REDUCED IN GRADE M\.i< >!■ lERAL -loin. ckei ma i r< c( til ly 1 c lieved <>i in., Phllippin( command for poor ludg 1 1 i(•i ,t and 6XI ravagai I liv i! at Cloven, me!,! c\ pen ha i.'cci, given 0 reprims iid .11 idU.P. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-04-15 16 Hundreds attend Games fund show HUNDREDS ol peo Pie lusl in;;!,! ul tended a variet) si lovv "On Your Marks tJ aid of the /UfcJ Games Fund, at [y Singapore Badminton Hall. Among the many popular artistes who performed were Misses Jacqueline Jesudasen and Esther Jesu. da sen, seen onFree Press - 82 words
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