The Singapore Free Press, 25 April 1958
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Title Section15 1958-04-25 1 The Singapore Free Press iva f s Own Family Paper ,„>,,.. Friday, April 19M. Prici IgCta15 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-04-25 1 Cheryl ordered to live with Lana's mother for two months m All< n 1 y nch 'f Tday ordered i year o 1 d Chi ryl ranc (right) daughter of film star Lana Xurnerj to live with her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Turner, for two months after which lie willReuter - 192 words
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Article90 1958-04-25 1 BOMBS IN CEYLON STRIKE \\y -ruirtPd yerter- Colombo in the i ;i general strtki l»i blic service workers. '''I i'Oured when »Me bombs thrown aIM, ii bon »b was va, u r M Int «a Postal 5Se, PjJlg dispersed 1; centre shifted t government W; 0 Private sector pai "";''>90 words
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Article31 1958-04-25 1 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 76! 8 cents a lb., down threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.31 words
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Article27 1958-04-25 1 Eight Chinese secret society men wrecked a shoe stall in Peoples Park at 3.15 p.m. yesterday. They also assaulted its proprietor. Ho Kar Sheung.27 words
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88 1958-04-25 1 DAWN BID TO WIPE OUT LAST 11 REDS GECURITY forces moved into the swampy areas east of Sekinchang Tanjong Karang district of Kuala Selangor, about 45 miles from Kuala Lumpur, at dawn today in an intensive operation aimed at eliminating the remaining 11 communist terrorists there. Today there are only88 words
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Article39 1958-04-25 1 Mr. Lee Yew Seng, vice chairman of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions arrived in Peking by train yesterday to attend the Ma.> Day celebrations, the New China New s Agency re ported. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article189 1958-04-25 1 "DLONDE British socialite Lady Docker and her wealthy industrialist husband Sir Bernard Docker who have been banished from Monaco and the French Riviera spent their last night there in the Casino at Cannes. "With champagne, of course." Sir Bernard said before they left their hotel. They are189 words
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259 1958-04-25 1 MALTA GOVERNOR STEPS IN TO BEAT CRISIS Public meetings in Valletta banned THE GOVERNOR of Malta, Sir x Robert Laycock, last night banned all demonstrations and public meetings in Valletta and took over control of the Maltese civil service and day-to-day administration. Earlier he had formally accepted the resignation ofReuter - 259 words
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161 1958-04-25 1 R.I. blasts at SEATO naval exercises THE SEATO naval manoeuvres in which Singapore and Malayan-bay-ed ships and planes are taking part are "intervention" and "attempts to intimidate" Indonesia. Jakarta newspapers charged yesterday. The Communist Haran Rakjat said the exercises in the Bay of Bengal were "a sort of intervention," theReuter; U.P. - 161 words
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Article72 1958-04-25 1 A CONSIGNMENT of 11 21,400 doses of smallpox and cholera vaccine was flown to Karachi from Sydney yesterday to help fight epidemics which have killed 10,000 people in East Pakistan this month. Vaccine has already been received from Britain, West Germany, Switzerland and the United States.Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement87 1958-04-25 1 FERGUZADE The most effective, the quickest way to replace lost energy is to take strength-giving Glucose. Ferguzade is ideal because it is Glucose made into a sparkling, tempting drink. Next time you're feeling like a refresher after a game or run down at the end of a day's work, treat87 words
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Article341 1958-04-25 2 |\ETECTIVES last J night talked to a E Singapore nurse who I surprised a man prowC lini; in the new hostel at Kantian*; Keihau Hospital. C The police think the man whom Miss < heah Siew Yin. 23, met and talked to may line been responsible341 words
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152 1958-04-25 2 COM'WEALTH BANK PLAN LIKELY TO BE REVIVED IDEA of a Commonwealth institution similar to the World Bank or International Monetary Fund is considered certain to be revived among several constructive suggestions at the Commonwealth economic and trade conference in Montreal next September, usually well-informed sources said in London last night.Reuter - 152 words
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113 1958-04-25 2 'Red rocket bases in atom-free zone' THE Norwegian Foreign Minister, Mr. Halyard Lange, said last night that the military authorities in Oslo had received reports that Russia had built roc-ket-launching bases in the proposed atom -free zone covered by the Polish "Rapacki plan" Eastern Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia. He toldReuter - 113 words
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Article144 1958-04-25 2 nESPITB Yugoslay Communist Congress attacks on Russia's interference in her domestic affairs, Moscow appears to be striving hard to avoid a head-on ideological collision with President Tito. This view by Western observers i.s .supported by the restrained Soviet pi ess comment on the Yugoslav attacks144 words
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Article80 1958-04-25 2 When asked if President Voroshilov still intended lo go to Yugoslavia on an official visit next month, she replied. "The visit is scheduled for the middle of May.'* A Belgrade report said President Voroshilov had sent a message congratulating President Tito on his recent re-election and expressing hopes for80 words
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71 1958-04-25 2 U.S. officers aboard missing plane THE American Embassy in Teheran announced yesterday thai a single engined plane carrying three American officers attached to the Persian Army had been missing since Tuesday. A Persian army officer was also on board the plane. Persian army jets, police O-47s and one American C-47U.P. - 71 words
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Article38 1958-04-25 2 Studobaker-Packard president, Mr. Harold E. Chur-c-nill, announced yesterday ma arm will "give the pubic what it wants" by being the first American maker to bring out a full-size economy 1959 model car.38 words
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Article78 1958-04-25 2 while Britain's three rail in lions wen marking time yesterday In the na-tlon-wlde rail pay crisis, one union decided to refer Its rejected wage claim for London's 18,000 Tube workers to arbitration. This means submitting the claim to the London Transport Wage Board whose findings areReuter - 78 words
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Article58 1958-04-25 2 Former Premier Garfield Todd yesterday began a new "tight for liberalism" in Southern Rhodesia along pro-African lines that caused his downfall. Garfield, who was ousted as premier last month by his own United Federal Party on grounds that he was pushing his racial policies too fast,U.P. - 58 words
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84 1958-04-25 2 I^HE Federation of Malaya A yesterday became the 88th member of the World Heaith Organisation. It.s instrument of acceptance of the WHO. constitution was submitted at the U.N. Oilice of Legal Affairs by Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malaya's ambassador to theU.P.; Reuter - 84 words
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Article43 1958-04-25 2 The atmosphere over Italy was five times more radioactive on March 29 and April 21 than it has been for the past six months, the Italian National Committee for Nuclear Research announced in Rom* j last night. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article25 1958-04-25 2 The Defence Department's chief space scientist said yesterday that the United states is considering launching a satellite a month starting next January U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article258 1958-04-25 2 \jm Western intend to j on n a tiently probin,! soviet intentions ti irdino a summit conference authoritative sources m Washih s )n J yesterday. They characterised J Notes delivered in Moscow yesterday by the United States, Britain and France suggesting an immediate jointReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement9 1958-04-25 2 MILKMAID MII^I WITH addeo i V,TAM,N A M.M 1/689 words
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Article398 1958-04-25 3 g m i*g£ in >4* tf*4 imp r PIIE Singapore Rural Board's decision to allow attab dwellers to replace fcheii roofs v\ i l l l Uscombustible material !ik«* /vie or corrugated iron without obtaining the landlords 1 permission has pleased the squatters but angered land-owners. Members or the398 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-04-25 3 A bus skidded at the sth mile stone Pasir Panjang Road early this morning and ran into a small bicycle repair shop. The bus is seen here against the damaged shop. Nobody was injured in the accident.37 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-04-25 3 mili i torage N >s 1 was still tro] last i lied indard Oil r e plant, explosion iuld en jer the city began late the revious night after an exln the control shed Lie a tanker was unTwo hundred remen foughi through h, ght to prevent the hzcU.P. - 118 words
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Article121 1958-04-25 3 The Outer isles Presbytery of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland has passed a resolution at Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Viewing with "profound grief and alarm" the "wild but all-too-common'- festivities following local marliage ceremonies. At a recent meeting they condemned the practice of drunkenness and dancing121 words
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228 1958-04-25 3 DEREK MOWATT. 29. staged a "William Tell act" at his home by making his wife balance a box on her head while he fired at it with an air pistol, it was alleged in a court at Darlington. Northern228 words
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190 1958-04-25 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Apr, 25, 1958. Opinion A TIME OF DECISION Reluctance of brother to kill brother has won the day for Sukarno in tin virtUally bloodless civil war that is now draw- 1 ing to a close in Indonesia. This fact and not th" undoubted sup( riority190 words
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Article236 1958-04-25 4 Beacheomber - AN item of news aboul a man who hit another man c he mi. nounced in. me rec to m th of tl Mivctt. who i Isted on beI llled Mr::. Mivctt. Nt on the i thai to WilNot to s the i A NOTABLE bumpkin ii.i.236 words
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Article593 1958-04-25 4 MODERN MARRIAGES ARE MARRIAGES says Donald Gomery Coupl< v. iiu mai ri< dln Britain this B] i to fca a 1 the Income-tax man stand a to tter chance <>i sLin i,,u ln ii than couple* v.'i > mari ied flvi .t<ny< aj ago. 'i ndicated in a i i593 words
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471 1958-04-25 4 Terence Feely - Terence Feely «.V A LONDON hospital has had such remarkable success with Its Slimming Clinics that it now has outpatients coming to it from a distance Of 100 miles and more. it. has reduced a 26--stone woman to 12 stones: a 22-stone woman to471 words
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Advertisement22 1958-04-25 4 FINE IM iMONDS cV GEM BET RINGS P.H.H E N D R V *.■< < 01 7,s North Bridge Road Singapore, <J. Kuala lunijnir22 words
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Advertisement82 1958-04-25 4 View-finder in sighting pos l r- Lens in taking pos SPORTSTER m MODI I-' Di/5 &A%*fef Lc?zs positioned for vh icing through fO( 5 OPEPATING SPrr.DS 3 WAY STARTING BUTTO CALCULATOR DIAL UNIVERSAL STANDARD TYPI TAKING FULL RANGE OF TAYLOR-HOBSON LENSES POSITIVE VIEW-FINDERS CRITICAL FOCUSSCR $410/. (SINGAPORE) WITH 05' f/2.582 words
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389 1958-04-25 5 BOYS' CLUBS HAVE PLAN TO AID WAR ON THUGS the apore Federation of Boys' Club has I a p a new scheme to train Chinese youth lenders to study the social ijjvironment ol youths who are being drawn into jpcret societies. secretary of the Federation, Mr. Tan Huat Keni told389 words
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123 1958-04-25 5 DIECES of cloth, thread I and tapi were among a number of well-preserved, 3,000 years old articles found in a stone age settlement in Wuhing County near China's most beautitul scenic spot the West Lake in Hangchow. Tug New China News AgencyReuter - 123 words
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175 1958-04-25 5 The fire fund won't be closed yet COLLECTIONS ar e still going on for the Kampong Koo Chye fire victims relief fund. The total collected so far is more than $106,000. Ot that $55,000 was received at the City Hall. The rest is with the Social Welfare Department. A spokesman175 words
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Article63 1958-04-25 5 The exhibition of Chinese, oil and water colour paintings by artist Kam Zin Choon will be officially opened by Mr. Ko Teck Kin at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce this evening at 5 p.m. The exhibition is being sponsored by the China Society, the Singapore Art63 words
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Article28 1958-04-25 5 An American expedition has taken several photographs of footprints, new and old, of a yeti "the abominable snowman," it was reported in Katmandu yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article25 1958-04-25 5 President Eisenhower plans to leave today for a golfing week-end at Augusta, Georgia, and return on Monday, the White House announced. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article87 1958-04-25 5 Ro£ ire £ft r Posts Mr H M. [ay\gV h ft e Froe Press es>f J..; f,' ll 1 1 vacu acc umulated mails ff^ rt ahad boon cleared. :ii n 'hf R() f added was done idia laUva Airways and Air At the moment,87 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-04-25 5 A perspective of the Cliurcti ol at. Francis Xavier oe- I ing built at Chartwell Drive, Serangoon Garden Estate. It was designed by Architect Mr. Alfred H. K. Wong. 137 words
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Article291 1958-04-25 5 PROJECT WILL COST $165 000 ASERANGOON Gar- den Estate Catholic church will soon be > built following corner- stone-layinc cere- monies of the proposed new Church of St. I Francis Xavier by I 1 Archbishop M. Olco- '> I mendy at Chartwell Drive in the estate to- morrow at 5.30291 words
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Advertisement41 1958-04-25 6 Light into todays most exciting Cigarette... First in Flavour The full, exciting flavour that means more taste.. more aroma! Every L& M pad ever made has carried this state ment: "A blend of pmnv^r^ quality cigarette tobaccos indue special aromatic types."41 words
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Miscellaneous184 1958-04-25 6 jV'fF "IIAW k"l" l>> Sydney Jordan >lA\llltAlii: by Lee Falk and l ß bil Davis ■■■■■^H m^^^ .^^^^B*N I V*' M* .',.'h rui rk/.«. I HSf if i' A 6/AJSJT SEARCH- Sa\ T."JNr>EP' A W W L'GNT--ANP EVERYTHING Al '.'•/■-•v .v> .'.if. M W^ 9H MB IS 'FROZEN'! UNABLE Wff^T184 words
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Miscellaneous435 1958-04-25 6 ■••■iiiiiii!! FJORN today, you have a Conserva 13 tive, cautious nature and a] too apt to take one step sidewaj E order to take another step forwai E Once your mmd \b matte up. how, E you let no one swerve you from yoi C goal. You are firm and435 words
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Article170 1958-04-25 7 LONDON, April 24. Previous Today l aJ5 M% buyer, 22 i buyers 1 Al 23 sellers no sellers Mty 22 buyers 22% buyers 22% sellers 22 H sellers Md l 888 0 23 buyers 2294 buyers 23 i sellers 22 sellers ,»i bKi i BSS Settlement BI170 words
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Article101 1958-04-25 7 NEW YORK, April 24. Previous Today M\ Straits Spot 93.00 nom. 93 U0 nom. ii\ futures Sti iits Contract May 92.75 buyers 92.50 buyers 93.25 sellers 93.25 sellers July 92.37 buyers 92.00 buyers 92.87 sellers 92.75 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: NilRUBBER: Futures May 26.45 buyers 26 15101 words
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Article32 1958-04-25 7 NEW YORK, April 24. Previous Today ">n Industries 450.11 453.42 20 Railroads 109.66 111.00 10 Domestic Bonds 89.66 89 85 !:> utilities 76.59 77.13 65 Stocks Composite Averages.. 155.53 156-8132 words
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Article55 1958-04-25 7 bar spot and awaiting shipment 25 1 Sarawak unrelease 27, afloats 26tf to 26, quoted. Muntok whit* spot upment unquoted. Lam- and awaiting release 41. a floats spot and awaiting release 40. and April shipment 39 J 4 afloats 26 to 26. April sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted55 words
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Article87 1958-04-25 7 LONDON, April H. COPRA i-i i Previous Today H Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ European ports delivered "^;v^i!:^n^S $197 sel!ci $I B jEBfW" POrta delivered W pet long ton Apr/.May £70 buyer. £70', buyers /t 71 sellers £71 sellers Ott crudV Strait; UnqflOUJ vl:; h ;i:v: rts ln87 words
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Article84 1958-04-25 7 1 L^WPOre Tourist ,id thp «R C() mmittee. A^iatioli g S?i re Travel the detail* of ll(i tho type of lj(i selected p Ohri vuv-rhair- rourlst Advisory i V 1( ne i!t J»t between hall to thrro S £8832 Ul I tele?' wiil c< »»tot84 words
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Article109 1958-04-25 7 1.15 p.m. Sued and Lively; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Fun nnd Prolic; 2.00 Close Down; s.oo siring Serenade; 530 Accent on the Accordion; n.oo Mailbag, at the mike. Saiojini Lourde*; 6.30 Living In The Country; 6.45 Lights On- 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report109 words
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235 1958-04-25 7 SIT TENANTS SAY FLATS CAN BE EASILY BURGLED A LARGE number of tenants of Singapore Im- provement Trust houses yesterday complained that their flats were not sufficiently protected against burglars. They told the Free Press that front doors of their flats could be opened easily and the kitchen side of235 words
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Article22 1958-04-25 7 Princess Soraya of Persia had her wish fulfilled she saw the Broadway production of "My Fair Lady," last night.— U.P.22 words
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167 1958-04-25 7 ONLY FOR THE RECORD THEY WED AGAIN Round the walls of their cosy basement flat hang pictures of six J married children and seven grand-children of John and Emily Cobb (left). J And they never missed a chance of telling: the t young ones "marriage is wonderful, look what itPopper - 167 words
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Article18 1958-04-25 7 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew Mounts Bay. Cardigan Bay and Newfoundland.18 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-04-25 7 The Jian Chuan Tai Chuan Physical Culture Association will be opened tomorrow morning at Hong Kong Street.19 words
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Advertisement92 1958-04-25 7 NBB ||c Shirts B BAf Hawaiian Shirts Ties Pyjamas Wm W W Singlets Pants It you intend to get something i up-to-date with reasonable prices, J please visit our retail department at:- LI SENG MIN CO. LTD., «5 North Bridge Road. Singapore Tel: ***** ***** r~^~~~o~^- SATISFACTION I GUARANTEED j92 words
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Miscellaneous53 1958-04-25 7 I Singapore! HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 3.10 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.27 a.m. 1 4.11 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.23 a.m. and |i 5.35 p.m. MONDAY: 4.41 a.m, I I and 7.02 p.m. I TUESDAY: 6.24 a.m. I and 8.04 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 7.54 a.m. I and 8.49 pm. I THURSDAY: 9.00 a.m. 1 and53 words
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Article183 1958-04-25 8 A walking on V« moor with his yoS son an d daushtJ when shells started v burst all round the™ The boy was kiUed^ father huri,,i ,7 daughter to the and took cove, h were both unhurt \i, English master at Dp vonport High ScheS had strayed with n183 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-04-25 8 FLEET OF THREE IN QUEEN'S FLIGHT Two De Havilland Heron aircraft were recently delivered to the Queen's Flight at the Royal Air Force Station, Benson, Oxfordshire, England. This brings the flight up to three aircraft. The passenger cabin of each of them, seen on the left, is so arranged that107 words
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Article102 1958-04-25 9 of people and animals before eight a.m. From then on the safety wardens civilians employed by the War Office were watching for stray animals or walkers. "The tragedy was that it Is impossible to see every spot in the moor. These three people must have been hidden from view."102 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-04-25 9 ISM the Alsatian, rocks a paternal and no cue at Bambl, a week-old black lamb which ,v Damsell, aged 9. a^ her home at we, Bristol Kit aland. usan's father bought the lamb as a pet for his iter and there were anxious moments when i wits introduced to67 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-04-25 9 Ferry may close after 500 yrs 'THE ferry service E i S across the River E Deben between E j Woodbridge a n d E ESutton, Suffolk, dates back 500 E E years. But now it E may be closed. E E Average traflic is E E two passengers a215 words
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Advertisement166 1958-04-25 9 They laughedr v \\\M \u//// Mr.Verno.jfc.. a DUUK dUUUI B*-""fo around the world in 80 days even prophesized it would be done In 80 hours. "But you were right, Mr. Verne. You were right. We can circle the world in 80 hours. In fact, if you'll pardon a small burst166 words
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Article50 1958-04-25 10 Trumpeters of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues). are seen here looking at a 35-foot High-Altitude i Rocket, weighing over a ton, which has been built I at Farnborough to climb altitudes of over 100 miles I —at Olympia, where the Instruments, Electronics Automation Exhibition opened recently.50 words
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Article39 1958-04-25 10 ALIVE hare ran round the 545-yard track at Wigan Woodhouse (Lanes) greyhound stadium just alter the lasi race last week. The dogs looked on without interest and the hare escaped through a gap in the fence.39 words
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218 1958-04-25 10 LITTLE AMERICA: NOT IN A WOOD, SAY PLANNERS nEEP in the heart of a Bedfordshire wood the Air Ministry was planning to build a "Little America" —30 bungalows and a modern school for 120 American Servicemen's children. But the idea brought opposition from the county's planning committee because, said the218 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-04-25 10 Fashion for pugs Of course they know they are well dressed in /heir knitted coats but there's no need to put on airs as Charlotte of Martlesham (right) looks disapprovingly at her companion Farm ford Fussy. They were waiting for the judges at the Pug Dog Club's championship show at65 words
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Article422 1958-04-25 10 BELINDA GO ES THE STUDIO DELINDA LEE went bark to >york al Pinewood studios last week, hack from another episode in her iro ii I) 1c d Roman romance with Prince Piiippo Orsini. Shi 1 Hew in from Rome at 8.30 the time she was duv on the set to422 words
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Article197 1958-04-25 10 ZOO REBELS LOSE BATTLE OVER FEES •THE London Zoo rebels who have been fighting to keep the public out of the menagerie on Sunday mornings and get back other privileges were defeated after a noisy mass meeting at Regent's Park last week. Of the 3,016 Fellows of the Zoological Society197 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-04-25 11 iken by tudent GUT. v Grand winner in thi als and Pets divl--01 the 1955 Na- i S.A. High l photograph^ r ds this picture taken by a Santa California j student, r contest is dtion-wide affair offers i total <»i prizes. jif judges selected i picture72 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-04-25 11 LITTLE GIRL AND HER KITTEN Poignant study LEFT. An 18-year-old Great Falls, Montana high school student took this picture. It was awarded a Second Prize in the People of All Ages category of the 1955 National U.S.A. High School Awards. The judges felt that this picture is proof that, great80 words
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Article220 1958-04-25 11 When the meter won't work FROM THE MAILBAG i HAVE a new exposure 1 meter and 1 am following the manufacturer's instructions, yet my negatives are coming out entirely too dense. What should 1 do? YOU may be over-ex-posing because your nit ter is ultra-sensitive* or perhaps you are pointin220 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-04-25 11 ARTIST AT WORK," by Mr. Lira Soo Hwa of Penang. Tins study was taken with a Rolleiflex camera, exposure 1 100 at fll with yellow filter, on Kodak Super XX.34 words
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Article62 1958-04-25 11 was taken by a HeUlsviUe, 00 l undent, age 17. if received a i group In the 1955 National U.SA. ;i/ Aioards, an annual picture--1 the Eastman Kodak Com- cham teristks 0/ this picture, in r h an> lts simplicity and pleasing < /f *ffeci is62 words
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151 1958-04-25 12 |)ItITISII trade quarters said in London that Communist China vvas resorting to barter deals in her foreign trade as a part of the Peking (Government's general economy campaign. "British manufacturers who have been doIng a useful export trade With Official corporations in ChinaU.P. - 151 words
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Article152 1958-04-25 12 Political device he says MR. Walter Williams. US. Under-Secretary of Commerce, said in Washington that Japanese Socialists urge trade with Communist China simply as a political device and have no real hope of any considerable commerce with the Red mainland. Mr. Williams, just returned from a four-week trade survey inU.P. - 152 words
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Article33 1958-04-25 12 A group of Chinese families about 64 people in all escaped in sampans from the Communist-ruled Chungshan district of Kwangtun,g Province to the nearby Portuguese territory of Macao. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-04-25 12 E JAPANESE scientists believe their plans S E for harnessing the E power of the hydrogen S bomb for peaceful uses S are on a par with those E of the most advanced E nations in the world. 5 E Thi s was brought out EReuter - 199 words
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Article156 1958-04-25 12 N. China wheat crop threatened A BOUT 20,000 people have just left Peking to join in a batt'e against drought which is threatening the spring wheat crop now being sown in Hopei Province. Large scale irrigation work has been carried out throughout the winter but the region around Paoting, theReuter - 156 words
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Article68 1958-04-25 12 India tries Japan's nee method ORIME MINISTER Ja- waharlal Nehru's home State Uttar Pradesh will begin a 20-day campaign on May 1 to introduce Japanese rice production methods in order to increase food production. There are now 9,5<ML000 acres under cultivation of which one-fourth is expected to be put underU.P. - 68 words
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Article29 1958-04-25 12 A Japanese fertiliser plant mission now touring Brazil has been instructed to return to Tokyo via Peru and Israel in response to requests received from the two countries. Reu-terReu-ter - 29 words
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Article19 1958-04-25 12 Turkish Premier Andan Menderes was presented with Japan's Order of the Rising Sun during his visit to Japan. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article30 1958-04-25 12 Nationalist China's noted scholar-writer Peng Kuotung has gone to South Korea to teach Chinese literature at the Sung Kun Kean University in Seoul. He will stay for two months. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article29 1958-04-25 12 The organising committee of the third Asian Games said in Tokyo that 50 per cent., of a total of 850,000 tickets for the Games had already been sold. Reu-terReu-ter - 29 words
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Article27 1958-04-25 12 Fifty leaders of the Chinese communities in South Korea met In Seoul in an annual convention to discuss various problems facing 22,000 Overseas Chinese in Korea. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article45 1958-04-25 12 Britain, the United States and Canada have urged India to lift the ban on the export of small monkeys which has been in force since February, Export of these monkeys, used for medical research, used to earn .£1,500,000 sterling a year in foreign exchange. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article32 1958-04-25 12 The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, said Japan reserved the right of Japanese fishing in the Okhotsk Sea although she had agreed to suspend fishing operation there from next year. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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163 1958-04-25 12 NATIONALIST China has successfully combatted many diseases and epidemics in Formosa for the last 10 years, according to World Health Organisation statistics. Of the 91,289 deaths reported throughout Asia from smallpox, cholera, plague, relapsing fever, and typhus in 1957, not a single one took163 words
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Article217 1958-04-25 12 FIGHTING betJ Oovernm n| U Z and arm,-,! il:11 M communist Btt tag to Intimidate! lagers prior to thew 4 elections has brota out to NorthernS Small unit n but casualties e t M have been high i'ri least 5u prisonerltaffl an undisclosed numb r communiM,. slain. tL wasU.P. - 217 words
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Article37 1958-04-25 12 The Royal Naval mil sweeper Mariner, known thousands of British d« sea trawlermen for ncr» vices with the Fishery fl tection Squadron, has w presented to Burma at ceremony In London. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement23 1958-04-25 12 I GrjTl A TRANSPORT I STORAGE LTD (LI &^J W3 mU STREET SINGAPORE m MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PEEK PACKERS, SH.PPERS t INSURANCE AO.Ltc23 words
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Article388 1958-04-25 13 J.D. SCOTT - J.D. SCOTT By laRKINSON S Law is about the questions which worry all bureaucrats in those foments of self-examination which i* is imKossiblc for even bureaucrats to avoid. Br'vt-ry much. It limy K-mirnt. a bis com■anv. or a university. M\w questions are ■;v v is staff always rls- although388 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-04-25 13 Riddle of Easter Island AKU-AKU: Th 6 Secret of Easter Island. By Thor Heyerdahl. (Allen Uuicin, 21 RIGHT yean alter the famous adventure on the Kon-Tiki raft, Thor Heyerdahl returned once more to the Pacific, this time to tiny, isolated Easter Island. Easter352 words
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373 1958-04-25 13 Don't chase success, says Mr. Wain THE CONTENDERS. By John Wain. Macmillan. 13s. Ikl. TillS is John Wain's third novel. His first book. Hurry On Down, was a knockabout .survey of post-war English life, with many brilliant bits of clownish and classeonseious comedy in it. Living in the Present, a373 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1958-04-25 14 ALLAN LEWIS - IMPROVED FLOOD HERO CAN WIN MAIN SPRINT AT PENANG ALLAN LEWIS .''---I I |M.. k Gold [OUGIJ i few 1 -ii i i given win iiing chances in the main Class l J sprint al P( n in i< morrow, il is nol really :i strong On his last start1,528 words
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37 1958-04-25 14 Probable scratch- ings at Penanj; tomorrow are as fol- lows: I I Pappa Prince, Buloh I Perindou, Bearer Bond, Movie Fan, Thank You. I I Bolide First, Saucy Kate, Nyanyian, Mon- arch.37 words
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Article160 1958-04-25 14 E AM ETEORITE should be ifl one of the best bets E f<»r the day in the Class Ej 2 Div. 2 one mile event. iMet oorite finished E ninth of eleven starters Em the race won by »2 Numistnate over nine farlOQgi at Singapore.160 words
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Article309 1958-04-25 14 Show Up has the best form Cl. 4, Div. 1 51 Furs, Movie Fan 0.00; Show Ip 8.12>: Fire Power S 11, Expensive Ilobby 8.10; Klusim 8.09; Straight Flighi II S. 08; Pintu Mas 8.07; Thank You 8.06- My Datiiu:; X.o.v. Motion Picture II 801; Kra 5.03; My Peter 8.02-309 words
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Advertisement88 1958-04-25 14 use BRYLCREEM for the clean smart look brylcreem controls your hair perfectly without mess 9 BRYLCREEM givesyour hair a natural gloss without over- 9 oiling BRYLCREEM contains pure emulsified oils and tonic in- 9 Brylcreem is all you ask of a hairdrcssing. Its pure emulsi- 9 ficd oils and tonic88 words
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254 1958-04-25 15 Ong Chew Bee lost this tie on stamina x Special mrresponaeiu v VN i losi nii: davis cip match P VLr ('KVU)N ON A LACK OF E lAl\\ HAD ONG CHEW BEE BEEN lyPSoi \,l THE PACE AS WELL AS HIS 11 'ii OPPONENT I AM CONVINCED d II Wi:254 words
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Article85 1958-04-25 15 Nai trial for Singapore's A n Games boxers will ght at the lai World, commencing 8.30 p.m. 'he progn Is: ly weight: V. Kesavan v. Gopal; bantamweight: iston Lazaroo v, Haron Sabtu: featherweight: o Peng Hung v Austin Dunsford; lightweight: Raja m Raj oo v K. Gopalan; Hght-welterweight:85 words
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Article331 1958-04-25 15 Top five named in world cricket "THREE Surrey players are included among the five cricketers of the year in the 1958 issue of Wisden's Almanack. The choice caused editor Mr. Norman Preston, "considerable thought," he admits in the preface, "so numerous were the candidates." He eventually selected three Surrey menReu-ter - 331 words
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Article343 1958-04-25 15 But Malacca schools will be tough opponents gIXCJAPORK schoolboys made v good atari to the Inter-slate soccer carnival yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore. They <lisplayed a dash and a tenacity that overwhelmed Kelantan I 0. Dangerous rivals on yefiterday'B form arc Malacca. They whipped Johore 4-1.343 words
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Article46 1958-04-25 15 THE International Boxing club yesterday announced in New York that Vince Martinez of Paterson, New Jersey and Virgil Akins of St. Louis, Missouri, will clash for the vacant world welterweight championship in a 16-round bout at the St. Louis Arena in June.46 words
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Article20 1958-04-25 15 Bridgewater 3 Bath 0, Swansea 0 Neath 6, Notts 3 Northampton 11. Llanelly 11 Newport 6. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement151 1958-04-25 15 We are out to protect you MHH I The Week-ender comes out this week jigi M TURNER WROTE TO CICOLO l BliB1 i THOMAS CUP AND EDDIE CHOONC c Wetk-Endei? M Sentinel takes Malayan champ to task THOSE FREE DANCES IN BASEMENT CABARETS r Reader tells why they are popular151 words
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Miscellaneous180 1958-04-25 15 Ji. 1 VVe turn up at last in the i ■> cricketer di sl^ (.4, 5j j <( 10 Paul's poet upsets the dish jfamS ltrin l« on a > 2 Solid, partners 14) 1 7)' 13 Lowered a little Radical pL m the legal wlthin Safi L 3l H180 words
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Article346 1958-04-25 16 'Shipments from ulillldlidi do usual' report i>i lii.i k shipments from Sumatra over recent weeks have been proceeding without too much interruption, according to i*>i authoritative New fork rubber source In close touch with the Indonesian situation. He said thai the large rubber estates346 words
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Article25 1958-04-25 16 A visit of the Prime Minister and Lady Dorothy Macmillan last night to Windsor was cancelled because of the Queen's heavy cold. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article115 1958-04-25 16 AUSTRIAN tennis "clown" Fred Huber has been expelled from the Austrian Tennis Federation, a Federation spokesman said yesterday. The decision, which will rob European tennis fans of one of their most colourful performers, was reached last night on grounds that Huber whiled his time awayU.P. - 115 words
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Article27 1958-04-25 16 A man has been arrested in connection with the stabbing of Harold Chua Beng Hee, a ships radio officer, in Upper Serangoon Road last night.27 words
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161 1958-04-25 16 ARRESTS IN U.S., H'KONG BREAK UP DOPE RING ITNITED STATES customs U officers, working together with Hong Kong police, claimed in San Francisco yesterday to have smashed an international narcotics ring with the arrest of eight people there and in the Far East. Mr. Chester MacPhee, Collector of Customs, saidU.P. - 161 words
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Article184 1958-04-25 16 PRINCESS MARGARET carried on unruffled with a stone-laying ceremony at Port of Spain, Trinidad, yesterday after a nearby roof had collapsed Injuring 12 spectators. The injured were being treated as the Princess rose to make her speech and lay the foundation stone of a new townReu-ter - 184 words
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Article112 1958-04-25 16 BRITAIN 37.000-squ of the Pa. due to tli, r J clear weaj M 26" says I :f News 01 I Christina r re' c said to havi S y tht> Ali! v andl Foreign Offici Tlj.- News Cl tlicle w Britain W Ma ho next wei "the w3 hydrogenReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-04-25 16 rIE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, laid the first wreath at the dawn Anzac Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in Singapore today to honour Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died at Gallipoli in World War One. Similar ceremonies were held in all principal towns123 words
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Advertisement293 1958-04-25 16 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of adver- tiscrs our representative at Ist. floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive small advertisements ond answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M. ISMAIL, 3293 words
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Advertisement76 1958-04-25 16 Here's Luxury Motoring with I THE STANDARD PENNANT jf Exciting new body lines with wide choice of twd I schemes. New self-breathing Vynair upholstery r! comfort. Sports cartype, remote control Rear l«v< power (iold Star engine of 948 cc. giving 12/H P m.p h. Standrive Two-Pedal Control and fflYc" X76 words
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Title Section10 1958-04-25 1 '77 F/e^E 7^A\S\S SUPPLEMENT Woman Beauty Friday, April 25, 1958.10 words
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521 1958-04-25 1 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY SDFA I THEY'RE SO PROSAIC, OLD-FASHIONED 1 AND MONOTONOUS theres a delightful custom practised in our shops and stores. A tin d and perspiring customer enters and, almost immediately, is offered a cooling drink by the management, to the pause that521 words
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Advertisement206 1958-04-25 1 s s s s s s/ s s yy r-s /*< •••Sj) Inside this 1 I issue 1 A man ventures into world of fashion Page 2>> > < j A A < French "undercover" revolution Ps^c 3 America a land of fatties Pdge 4 it i* < > Fight206 words
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1065 1958-04-25 2 LOGAN GOURLAY - Such snobs in this weird world of haute couture LOGAN GOURLAY jffj|§g I jTjiH FSADFSA I VENTURED Ihta week Into the weird world of London's haute couture. Innocent, or fairly innocent, like any layman. But financially unafraid, unlike the husband, or lover, of a lady customer. It's a small world1,065 words
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Article224 1958-04-25 2 HOW long is it since you took a really good look at yourself? Do you know your skin is constantly changing, almost from year to year? But this change is so gradual that, unless we deliberately look for it occasionally, we don't notice it.224 words
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Advertisement364 1958-04-25 2 Revealed An exciting new hair beauty secret Richard Hudnut discovers the 'NATURAL way to lighten hair! C^ it* as msy tn brit-hut'i your h<m J jf \Ur\l < Fr-.rn ll.* Uiimmim Hi.h»nl 11.i.1.i.m X^L CbMBMil I^biTßlorim in Aiiwri. comui l-i^l't *<•<* BriglM i MAS I QNM k iim mi<l c<iiii|>l«-l<ly364 words
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668 1958-04-25 3 ELIZABETH GORDON - ELIZABETH GORDON FDAS FSAASF Tli there is a n Revoluon in corover fashion Paris refers I length corO j -dies to contr()l feminine figures ea th the sack line, V hich can make wumatronly U foundation garments in n'i just right. Similarly, brassiers668 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-04-25 3 Rising British actress Vicki Woolf always knows what day it i s when she gets out of bed in the morning she can tell by her panties. She has a day set of seven marked with each day of the week. The craze has swept Europe73 words
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Advertisement181 1958-04-25 3 r ||^p33DEBEI IDEAS WITH LOVELY '^f/i if l>p Wonderful, wonderful breathtaking fabrics flowing with colour and ///'/^yHvv J^Xl^\ I clever design make up Horrockses new furnishing collection for a brighter I fflyvk 1 I more beautiful '58. Furnishing creations that give an exciting touch of all \k\^ joLv\ 4flV v181 words
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Article899 1958-04-25 4 WILLIAM FOSTER - US. IS A NA TION OF F-A-T-T-I-E-S WILLIAM FOSTER 1 Says i\u DEAR, on dear, th<> New Yoik Fashion Paiade is with US again. The flrsi really warm rays ol Spring unshine un- beat ing down on this fantastic city, glinting on a million windows and turning the jungle of899 words
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Advertisement45 1958-04-25 4 THE FINEST IN JjJcXuW)^ flflMdfl^^^^^L. JP^^B^iMp^^ J^^^^^^^^^^^_ ,^^M Paramount gives you a wide election of elegant silverware. In addition to the Dv Barry tea and coffee service (illustrated above) there are the Keswick, Regency and Stately services. Each has charm and beauty. jjLj^^^T Telephone w».^7745 words
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Advertisement127 1958-04-25 4 -_.l||l!IIIIIC]M||illlllllC]IIIIIIIIIIMC]lillilll ;A I But there m^m m pounds on x I *il!llliillLJilll! y j_3HfluK*n^3^ t "v*X -IB D *a. L ri \-ivT-' X"' **~->^ffffBw^lBfi-''" W Amaiinq action-free TANGENT STRAPS W HD move a\ you more yet keep the bra H K1 exactly in place. Your rounded, uplifted Ol Kfl contours127 words
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Article, Illustration650 1958-04-25 5 GWEN ROBYNS - GWEN ROBYNS 9m« JH Dawn Addams and Lady Lewisham reveal secrets 1,, like cuts you know, but wondei Hilly, gloriously id Dawn Addanis when r{ in I Diidon from Rome i there was the Judge who may have blacked her i yes and scratched his nay have thrown650 words
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Advertisement354 1958-04-25 5 .^\> U *</y' FROM THE BEE COMES THE SECRET OF YOUTH! i/L API StBIM fgjjpjjjti ,:,zl THE ONLY GENUINE ROYAL JL:LLyH I^s^ For extraordinary Health, Vigour and Long-life W: can be regenerated, too! The wonderful benefits of Modern medicine has increased our expectation of life Now r«i jeiiy are now354 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-04-25 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN From simple to slightly bizarre HOLIDAY and play clothes arc occupying an increasingly important place in fashion designing. A great vai et\ of sporty outfits are making their appearance on the beache^ and resorts r>f the world They range !om the starkly simple to the slightly bizarre This172 words
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Advertisement102 1958-04-25 6 Jf" /4// fashion-wise women I A I if lifl a A A A A \j\ "^"^the 400 ]\W rainbow tissues /jf 1 pastel shades to each box f?JM Sole Agents:SHRIRO (china) LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) J TB^S^ DHv SSkSJOBBL ffIHH jSS^HflflE Inß Abhk«bbbbb^hbl SBr I IFW II BC v102 words
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Advertisement117 1958-04-25 7 B B H B H IB IB HI BH Bl II (B IB H #"P%, •Jmwtm^mW** L4KI I SHEFFIELD REPRODUCTIONS j 20 YEARS GUARANTEED QUALITY. i j WONDERFUL ADDITION I K-.vi-^y. a Bhßbb^HßS -'"-^HHar^r'' 't? aSB BVB^^BB ■BraßßßflßflSßß^to' '^mmJB SSoE B S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH ST.117 words
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239 1958-04-25 8 Satura cream restores lost natural moisture ]I|OISTURE makes iTI complexion magic. A clean, petal-fresn skin is the very bloom of beauty. This lovely look is attainable with daily use of Dorothy Gray Satura Moisture Cream. Satura Moisture Cream is one of the most239 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-04-25 8 PORTABLE, FAST AND SO LOVELY TO LOOK AT i [Old ynv breath! Ex c i t ia g luw s .';< from Italy. The brand new Necchi <s 'Mirella' has arrived! fcThe 'Mirella' Is m > ordin I (try iiuu'h ine just glanci at the309 words
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Advertisement192 1958-04-25 8 x" __^_X j^^ 3^ 1 _R_j____2_j^_3^_H S&tura combines 3 scientific discoveries to help your l.m look younger and < liiffon-fine. 1 trogenii hormoni supplement <«_i^ :v t t^ v -v Xyom dimini-liin^ nutnuil ln»ini"i:»- •^JiijBslk<v > t^ C J Special moisturizers pull moisture j "11 Mill -kill |v Ui.( oil192 words
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Advertisement41 1958-04-25 8 Sincere General Store, Cdangi vninan Win- fi- W '7^ Ct °c r o Mo '°y« °'«9 Store, 14?, fell C Wina On, 73 5 South Br.Hgc Rood Bothecr Store, 712, Gcylong R^nl HAGIMEYER TRADING COMPANY (M) LTD, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG41 words
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Article, Illustration621 1958-04-25 9 Horrockses— a leading name in quality cotton fabrics for more than 160 years BHION CON&TQUS A"m C lh Sally < wh S Srtnems yes and extiles IVY avings ideally j g re. i rrockses modern trial ces ol iorth wner< the enation ut matei I(ivel y cs is directed621 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-04-25 9 WANITY the house of exquisite ladies gowns, hots, bridal headdresses and accessories was establ;shed in 1934 by Mrs. S Ezekiel, who first started her business at the Capi-' tol Building. Soon 'Vanity' became one of the most known gown shops in Singapore. After the Liberation, 'Vanity' moved to Mavnard141 words
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Advertisement80 1958-04-25 9 the most versatile the most automatic sewing machine there is! v^l V B^IB VB^P supernova The Necchi Supernova does what no other machine can do! You just choose your pattern, push the switch and sit back and watch the Necchi sew and embroider for you, It does your basic straight80 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-04-25 10 With modern beauty aids you can be glamourous during pregnancy IN Grandmother's time, it \^< s (vnshh liable to languish, pale and wan while awail in« 4 the stork. However. Hie woman who den j so today is doin^ herself an Injustice, With all the modern Max439 words
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Article135 1958-04-25 10 Wonder food helped Pope The teng-sourirt J BwSSa juman nutrition been achieved by th, famous French bin! list, Mr. de Bdvefer 0 After prolonged m search and e xpe t nent he perfected and patented v proces. jJ preserving and sCabili,. ing royal jeii v i n ro J™ <*135 words
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Advertisement119 1958-04-25 10 X'^'m nil H01V a moisture-proof ladies DRESS watch the ROLEX OrM >l In the new Orchid, Kolex hair created an extremely heauliful ladies m^BlS^^m l^ ffy\ '^^JJS^^ fashion DRESS v^alch, to he Htirn and admired not only on special occasions i Wl\ *W& It hut every occasion. The Kolex Orcliid119 words
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Article, Illustration833 1958-04-25 11 FAS BUT I HAVE TO WAIT AS THE GIRL GOES OFF TO WASH HER OWN HAIR a yORK discloses endless facilities YOU get over the f t ln < the obvious m buses and /a y trains are so l you feel you are it to be deported in833 words
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Article344 1958-04-25 11 NO BOTHER WITH THE ROTABON kew, non-electric loor polisher is on market, it la highly nt economical e &sy to handle. a small child will n 5 Iffl culty in pushing a r and doing a vom l X tlo °n> too. 2 r electric polish- t we had344 words
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Advertisement140 1958-04-25 11 For glamorous vivid beauty be cannot resist COTY CREAM POWDER iii .1 f r... m I,, in 1 you 11 loot Coty'i oihtt How you'll «et thoae male hearU a flutter J tor a oon a pufl on C<>ty Cream Powdei \'"ill diacovei you re Deauiyi fiw See how it140 words
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Article, Illustration186 1958-04-25 12 Paris jumps ahead with tk cocoon' line— and London provides a new twist tm FHE STEP ahead of the sack the cocoon, The dress that every other smart woman in London and Paris is wearing. The dress that the other smart women are talking186 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-04-25 12 ELEGANCE In modern silverware is expressed in this gleaming tea service Paramount. It Is one of many styles in traditional or contemporary mom be seen at the Silvercraft Shop, 29A-31 Penan* Road.36 words
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Advertisement61 1958-04-25 12 IP >:::.' ;:si^W^sH BB P^'o:>'-!OUa9BOjHV v -^■■^■Va^Hf ■H I :^WK H^^nr vfl H .:>:-. ■9 1 jHbS^»^^^ H H :,'.':'•:< lIAMITV'C I VA N I I I J Sensational Tulip-line modelled by one of Singapore's leading mannequins, Mrs. Alex Eddy. JWpLjßfl Vanity also specialises I UPaW %wisigi &> ICL W/Bmuß61 words
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