The Singapore Free Press, 9 May 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1958-05-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v ***** Singapore, I'iiday. May fl. lit"» 8. Prire 15 (ts.19 words
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175 1958-05-09 1 iij.\V;.\PORE business and MS circles arc not i alarmed over tlio 1 1 Indonesian Government's i to open a free port rival Singapore. H ud th< v had hoard it several times before j i Indorn sia intended ike Tanjongpriok a nee175 words
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Article13 1958-05-09 1 ill again be m ted and there K, annniinnaH ReuterReuter - 13 words
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151 1958-05-09 1 'Rebel leaders trying to flee by submarine TWO key Indonesian rebel leaders with escortA Ing troops are trying to break through encircling loyalist forces for a possible submarine getaway from the west coast of Sumatra, it was reported yesterday. The Antara news agency said the two leaders were Colonel MaluddinReuter; U.P. - 151 words
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Article25 1958-05-09 1 Thieves broke into a house In Carlton Avenue. Frankel Estate, in daylight yesterday and stole cash and jewellery worth abor.t $1,000.25 words
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Article31 1958-05-09 1 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 74.J cents a lb., up one and a hall cents on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.31 words
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Article130 1958-05-09 1 I <> in Kuala this morning the vital talks '.van Planting Employers AsI .'Hmrotlng 847 •ndicated that it f l^' to discuss new !l 'or 300,000 planworkers until:-. 1. The National Union of Plantation Workers gives a written undertaking that the one-day strikes did not have130 words
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Article254 1958-05-09 1 LIM AND BOYD TO CONFER TOMORROW Covernor, Chief Minister and Colonial Secretary will discuss Singapore's draft constitution over lunch r pHE constitutional position in Sin gapore will be among topics to he discussed bv British Cabinet Ministers in weekend talks at Chequers, the Prime Minister's country residence outside London. ChequersReuter - 254 words
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200 1958-05-09 1 Duke stern as kiddies mob him: Tour called off THE Duke of Edinburgh was mobbed by 1.000 cheering .schoolchildren at Wanstead, Essex, yesterday and had to abandon a tour of new playing fields. The Duke stopped .smiling as children tore at his sleeves. "Stop shoving," he said sternly. He wasReuter - 200 words
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Article177 1958-05-09 1 STRIKE FEVER SPREADS IN BRITAIN STRIKE FEVER is spreading in Britain. ENGINEERING: A new wave of wage claims was decided on yesterday for 3,000,000 workers in the engineering and shipbuilding industries. However, such claims cannot be submitted before May 23 owing to an existing wages standstill agreement which ends on177 words
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Article35 1958-05-09 1 A heavy death 101l Is feared in the wreck of a suburban train near Rio do Janeiro last night. Unofficial reports say as many as 100 people were killed.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement75 1958-05-09 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, freat75 words
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403 1958-05-09 2 French crisis widens: Fourth man called in \l OIKTH man, M. Pierre Pflimlin, was yesttrday chosen by the President Rene Coty to ti v the difficult task of forming the next French Government. He said he would give his definite reply today. The 51 -year-old M. Pflimlin Is the PopularReuter - 403 words
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125 1958-05-09 2 A paraded Wlih youni girls in a beauh i uTs; 1 *st Their mature charms! "<'»<■ ignored th,. I JJ°wn ivenl to pretty! Jwrgarel Baldwin, iged Try her /ucfc j E l?llt t Is grannies :r were loudly cheered. S Among the grand-Reuter - 125 words
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Article237 1958-05-09 2 MAC'S BUS STRIKE POLICY APPROVED ritHE British Government !.i t night won House of >mmons approval tox Its handling oi the London bus dispute, defeating a Labour censure motion by 320 votes to 253 a Government majority of 07 Mr Harold Maemillan, the Prime Minister, who replied to the debate,Reuter - 237 words
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Article59 1958-05-09 2 Mr. Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday that the first shot of the 1958. United States nuclear test programme in the Pacific had involved the detonation of "a very small device.' The AEC had announced on Wednesday that this test tookReuter - 59 words
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133 1958-05-09 2 REDS BOYCOTT A-TESTS, SAY US. MUST HALT rpilK Soviet U n i on lasi night announced its refusal to sond observers and Journalists to witness nuclear weapons tests to the united States, An official announcement of the refusal, distributed by the official Soviet news agency Tass ■said that 'to embarkU.P. - 133 words
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Article31 1958-05-09 2 l\ 5?® uwn<!l RUltan air bcin R imported from Russlfl to Britain next month under a barter n-rrrmont RUSSIfI will ort 110.000 vorth of razor blftdtl ReuterReuter - 31 words
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173 1958-05-09 2 THE British Government was again pressed: the House of Lords yesterday to lake stqj to end what was described as the "out of date embargo on trade with China. Lord Elibank asked wlie- ther the Government would initiate such steps.U.P. - 173 words
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Article23 1958-05-09 2 Water flooded into the. entrance of a conl mine near Sharpies, West Virginia yesterday and 22 miners were reported trapped. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article117 1958-05-09 3 POST-OFFICE RAIDERS GRAB £17,000 »\1)O\ sub post-oiliees were raided dm dnesdaj night and a total of 117,000 ,h stolen, »t "i* s revealed yesterday. ,t Wanstead, North-West London, ak open the sat*, carried it out to drove off with it. it contained cash, Stal orders totalling about £15,000. eane blewReuter - 117 words
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155 1958-05-09 3 Pastor is walled-up by Catholic landlady A PROTESTANT minister walled up in hi.s flat at Fondi, Southern Italy, by his Catholic landlady serenaded bypassers with rousing hymns yesterday while lawyers debated how to extricate him. His only way out of the flat is through the window which looks out ontoReuter - 155 words
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189 1958-05-09 3 Bath shack for wife-year's jail for husband A 32-YEAR-OLD father oi five who fixed an electrical contraption to hK bath to frighten his wife by the flash it produced when she stepped in was jailed for a year yesterday. John Donald, a former Commando, pleaded guilty in a London courtReuter - 189 words
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Article60 1958-05-09 3 The net COSt 01 operation by Britain": Atomic Energy Authority in the 1956 57 financial year was 625,361. 407 it Was disclosed yesterday. This wa i reve iied in th« Ant horlty'a balance h< el The operat Ins ;i <' >unt wfti not publi:Reuter - 60 words
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271 1958-05-09 3 Steady fall In value of sterling area exports 'rHK British Board of Trade journal yesterday pointed to .1 steady fall in the value Of exports in the sterling area as growing evidence of a recession in world trade. The journal said that 1957 sterling exports, after expanding at the rateReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-05-09 3 picture. The camera snaps a smiling Princess Margaret at a garden party held by the Governor in honour of her visit to Tobago Island during her recent West Indian tour.- Central PressCentral Press - 32 words
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159 1958-05-09 3 N. BORNEO TO TAKE IN 700 HONG KONG CHINESE FAMILIES UP fco Too Hong Kong Chinese familit are to be admitted to British North Borneo over a period ol three years, the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, told b Labour questioner m the House o! Commons yesterday. He added thatReuter - 159 words
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Article154 1958-05-09 3 THE Royal Empire Society decided today to change its name again, reflecting changing world conditions since its foundation 90 years ago. It was originally the Royal Colonial Institute, then the Royal EmpireSociety and from today it will be the Royal Commonwealth Society. Earl de la Warr.Reuter - 154 words
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268 1958-05-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Way, 9, 1958 Opinion Crocodile tears VICE knows no boun- daries and wherever there is a city mere is bound to be ai least a modicum of vice. Some cit ics are ashamed Of it. Others try to suppress it. But from Moscow comes the268 words
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740 1958-05-09 4 Japan again opens up trade bases in South Pacific fill SYDNEY BROOKES JAPANESE ships, Ja pan* i wo] md jii ijiuic.^ t 'Hi erpris< a i e ret iinnii" to the Soul h Pacific, 'i he seal* Ls small i I pit sent but Japan's Interest in m< lanesia, onceReuter - 740 words
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695 1958-05-09 4 Colin Sinclair - SURVEY PATROLS HELP KEEP PEACE IN PAPUA Colin Sinclair by AUSTRALIAN adminx* istration patrols in Papua, New Guinea, are pushing into areas where the local people receive them, if not with a shower of arrows, at least with animosity. There nave been no reports of attacks on patrols since lastReuter - 695 words
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Advertisement26 1958-05-09 4 FINE Dl VMoxns i GEM BET KINGS P. H. H END RY ManufA< turinfl it* cllci 78 North BiiclKe Ho. til >int;.i|joiT, (J. A Kuula l.uniptir26 words
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Advertisement124 1958-05-09 4 Sportster 'DUO' $3651-(Spore)with 0.5" r"/2.5 lent. I Supreme The Sportster, leader for more than 20 ytors II 8 mm. movi c making. The brilliant BASIC design of this camera has remained »n« altered since its inception, ond time has proved its absolur. superiority. Now G B fir II Howell introduce124 words
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Article, Illustration381 1958-05-09 5 SALVAGE FEAT ON SUNDAY IN JOHORE STRAIT TPHE 14,050-ton Japanese auxiliary x cruiser Shiretoko Maru, which was sunk by American B-29s in the Johore Strait early in 1945, is expected to be refloated at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning. This is the fourth attempt being madeFree Press - 381 words
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230 1958-05-09 5 THE fall In the price of rubber and the tight money market are having their repercussions In the Singapore car market, especially on the sale of large cars. People who Used to go in for flashy large models from America are now buying medium230 words
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Article30 1958-05-09 5 Jet hits hangar six killed Six people w !'<■ killed when an i i.d i; in Air Porc< Vampire trainer crashed on a flying club hangar In New Delhi yesterday ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1958-05-09 5 Mr. John Poster Dulle United stair Secretary oi State, arrived In Paria bj air from Berlin yesterday to preside over <i conference ol American diplomatic envoy In EuroD6 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement62 1958-05-09 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING i I I nilW-TIP (>ai> WITH SOOTHING MEMTHOt I J Menthol Misl makefl the bi )si ich tobacco fas/€ jn while yen smof, c. .;in<l thi i freshness tto i u tin i'ong aj/rr smokingt to< Nexl |».i< k smoke the big 01 Manufactured hy62 words
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Miscellaneous141 1958-05-09 6 .111 I ilUVltl l»> Sydney Jwrd.ui >7 no I' T WAS VeOVKINp Of VtXJ NOT AT Alt Jt P» ?:::^PHH| P^^ TT^BBK tZMrre ULJAWkL AK>U VCX>O FATHtC 1Q QtJITE A !;^'M( T( MAV( A TSW E AAOON f flP^^3 :> <?^ r S_M^fc o |fi_^_ ___LL T VIF GTAv Mvr;n141 words
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Miscellaneous436 1958-05-09 6 j R° RN today, you arc a 11 uneii i motiona] resp< cau^ which ean., ;u and sense o\ responsibility i fortunate than yourself, It Is likely thai vanr I WUI 001 be tally rVal e d j that your opinions will th«' w Ighl they d( er speak unlesi436 words
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Article173 1958-05-09 7 LONDON, May X I*ic\ious ioiiuy i ISI I i s \j jV LM buyers -I 1 buyers 21% sellers 21 sellers ■nm 21 buyers 21 buyers 21 1 sellers 12 1 .sellers 1 Bfifi >m.t 21 Vi buyers 21H buyers 1 LM 1 ->eller. s 21 selleis173 words
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Article102 1958-05-09 7 NEW YORK, May 8. Previous Today straits Spot 94 50 num. 95.00 nom [traits 1 Contract May' 93.75 buyers 94.00 buyers 94.75 sellers 95.00 sellers Julj S3 50 buyers 93.37 buyers 94.50 sellers 94 75 sellers foxi Steady. SAUES: Nilh'Bßtß: futures May 24.55 buyers 24.90 buyers 24102 words
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Article33 1958-05-09 7 NEW YORK, May 8. Previous Today I" Industrials 462.88 462-50 Railroads 113 06 114.17 H> Domestii Bonds 90.13 90.24 I" 1 I'tilities 77.50 77.74 5 Stocks Composite Averages.. 159.49 159.8133 words
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Article46 1958-05-09 7 and awaiting 3 ~i\ to 25%, unquoted* Lami awaiting release V, to 25 1 /i, May n-e prices quoted In U.S. cents per Ib. shipment 25'... Sarawak unquoted. Muntok while spot and awaiting release 39' _>. n floats 39, and May shipment 38 sellers ex-dock.46 words
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Article63 1958-05-09 7 LONDON, May 8. ins Previous Today UPRA Philippines o.i.f. V.K.' North European ports delivered 582 BMa u!JSffIS $ID7! sellers $198 a sellers D'-ts delivered £70^ buyers £70-, buyers ««;h. tun May/June £71 sellers 171 .seller, •J OIL crude Strait* European parti in bulk < ■V''-,,, (Io63 words
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Article171 1958-05-09 7 n ivem Co S c el lild 116 a cosi ol or ol and now Into send iii •s are being two -i oupa ember a earning mi Kiev 1 1 1 under $350 per month and the other for thOfe urt(in» not more than $475.171 words
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77 1958-05-09 7 FIRE FUND IS STILL GOING UP AND UP (iash donations received j by the Singapore Social Welfare Department for the Kampong K< o Chye fire victims no a stands at $70,000. A spokesman for the de partment yesterday said they would continue to receive donations till the victims were permanently77 words
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Article25 1958-05-09 7 A cheerful former President Harry S. Truman celebrated his 74th birthday yesterday and said he hoped to be around for his 95th.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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322 1958-05-09 7 'Teachers on maternity leave have pay cut' complaint r PHE Ministry of Education is investigating a complaint that women teachers in some of the I Chinese schools in Singapore have to surrender j part of their salary, while on maternity leave, to pay for relief teachers during their absence. In322 words
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212 1958-05-09 7 YAP CALLS FOR VIEWS ON TRADE MISSION THE suggestion of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce j that a trade mission I should be sent to Aus- 1 tralia to establish new I contacts and renew I old ones is catching I on in business circles Exporters of Malayan produce212 words
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Article46 1958-05-09 7 a [ed< ral grand Jurj v 1 erda y li tdli led Mi Adam Clayton Powell, negro clei i j 1 man ai id D (hocratic f gr< ;man f i hai M ai tempi li ide Incon i ixe ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement316 1958-05-09 7 B Sc. F.A.I. F.R.V.A. VALUER ESTATE AGENT Specialist Valuer of Real Properly for all Purposes is instructed to dispose of the following properties DUNEABN PARK: Designed for modern* living'. Attractive single-storey bungalow on high ground with pleasant outlook. Large Lounge with wide verandahs; Dining room; 3 good Bedrooms, all air-conditioned;316 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-05-09 7 ±I|l!llllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||L I SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDESI TODAY: 3.43 p.m. 3 TOMORROW: 2 48 am. E and 4.38 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.4? a.m. E and 5.45 p.m. E MONDAY: 444 a.m. E and 6.59 p.m. TUESDAY: 6.30 a.m. E and 7.55 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 7.59 5 E a.m. and 8.34 pm.167 words
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Article, Illustration317 1958-05-09 8 B F«ii haired Malcolm H Roberts, a>:ed eigl I S c limbe< i a 40 fool di anH pipe recently to gel j ball —and got stuck on I the roof of his home in I Sal ford, Lj. Englandi high among tl himney pots for arT hour and317 words
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55 1958-05-09 8 A DREADFUL THING TO SEND OUT L M.«v';i- Aid. man Leslie i ;in The management omS l(J II not totended as r^OTB: C Un y |ted ?< iT (onil itt lu.l wants to know precisflj wheTl Thel f wllli were wwfshed%t^ei Colmftll lfft55 words
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Article140 1958-05-09 8 Reunited— thanks to that bible I<HE day 50-year-old Fred Newton decided to hand back the Bible and Prayer Book he gave his wife years ago, ho thought he was Just tidying up their affairs after his successful divorce action. With the books under his arm, he set out for his140 words
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Article92 1958-05-09 8 k Wt Durin* a performance of th<- Circus l^ lh 'Bi Paris recently one of the lionesses •'Gladys I ly m 1"<l over Ihe bars, landed in the < I11(I(I \P1 audience and created an understand a I' 1 P inl I I Without Stopping, the lioness eSC*P*d '^M92 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-05-09 9 Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews two of the stars of the show "My Fair Lady" pictured after the opening night perform- ance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane re- cently. E On the left, actress i and mode] Maria Landi z steals the limelight as z she arrives63 words
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Advertisement127 1958-05-09 9 I < jDicn£oTb I day and ni^hb JLan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives y>u completely relaxing comfort all day long— bed-length comfort all night long. Thesse big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart gi\c you plenty of leg room. Von can stretch Kay out arid still not touch the127 words
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Article, Illustration1647 1958-05-09 10 ADELAIDE EASTLE Y - ADELAIDE EASTLE Y Showing Singapore to those who can't see by 14 SINGAPORE kaaeher stunned social workers by asking foi inapt for the blind. His StrangJ request puzzled members ol thfe Ladies' Guild ol tin* Singapore Association for the Blind, to whom it was addressed. But1,647 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-05-09 11 IJLTK print here some samples of American ingenuity in camera art RIGHT: The Worker, a character study that needs no words Tough, aged, wise in worldly ways, the stolid face of this labourer has a depth that fascinates, :V LEFT: The Fencer By exposing and developing101 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-05-09 11 MAN— MASTER OF THE FLYING GIANTS I HOVE: rue Airman. Broad :n s Metptai liigftllfiiM herf <r ii<« an Iw Lpicssion <>i man-madi power dwaiAui Ms creator Tfttt is riw ,i« i -Mir. thr spue «ro iafi ihr picture, when m;»n srts rn< !<» pit hi> lenlai dgaliiit iur Unlftrta,49 words
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Article159 1958-05-09 11 »nal m i iteu Pear simpl, i movie capable ol provi rbial easiest la to l o e vani h from with tj,,. 1 npod or ot hi t firm support, start taking pictures "t several people. i'ii« n tell everyone in the cene to itand completely159 words
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414 1958-05-09 12 REFUGEES WILL OPEN VAST JUNGLELAND India is planning to settle hundreds o! thousands <>f refugeet in the "Demon's Jungle," a vast area of virgin forest in Eastern India, nearly as large as Britain. During the next three years a pioneer force of refugee labourers will cut 1,500 miles of roadReuter - 414 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-05-09 12 Economic co-operation and mutual assistance were discussed during tln> recent visit to Saigon of Na- tionahsl Chinese Foreign Minister George Yen (left) and South Vietnamese President Ns?o Dinh Diem wr. Yet is seen delivering a formal invitation to I resident Diem to visit Formosa. I48 words
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Article71 1958-05-09 12 1MI F Soviet Army newspaper Red star charged that the stationing of U.S. Matador guided missiles in Formosa is a "new provocation against the Chinese People's Republic, and a threat to the world." Quoting Red Star, the Moscow Radio said: "It is a most vividU.P. - 71 words
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Article70 1958-05-09 12 rhe Pope expressed to Ja- I panese Ambassador Senjin Tsuruko the fli !v See's I satisfaction at "the Jap a n <■ s e Government's significant gesture" in raising the legation to th i rank of embas>y. j le also voici a the hope o/ 'prosperityReuter - 70 words
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165 1958-05-09 12 Warnings of 'second Korea' in Indonesia yy.VKMXGS of "a second Korea" in Indonesia arc being sounded i n the British Press rhey 'were prompted by Indonesian Governmeni ar cs ol >l()1 I'''>1 '''> assistance" to the rebels wno were showing signs ol renewed strength aStern iSlands ol S IndoneXn TheReuter - 165 words
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Article147 1958-05-09 12 The Japanese Matjiuyaiiu Baiii t has returned nonw after havin I to audience^ Pek.u.B Chungking, Wuhan "^H Shanghai total! •■•■^m miles during m tour ol Red The Communist Party M Nepal in Katmandu has M, expressed it :I 'B' cern" over the Go I ment's decision m facilities for re<U.P. - 147 words
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Article12 1958-05-09 12 a < Netherlands Japanese Society has been officially established a1 The Hague ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article28 1958-05-09 12 SHOPKEEPERS IN YOKOSUKA AND YOKOHAMA SAID THEY HAD NEVER SOLD SO MANY GOODS AS DURING THE ENFORCED STAY IN JAPAN OF THE NOW REPAIRED CAROMTAR DAOOwxto BRS REUTERREUTER - 28 words
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Article43 1958-05-09 12 Mr. Stephen Spender, editor of the British magazine Encounter now on a month-long lecture tour of Japan, said in Tokyo that he thought Japanese intellectuals should turn their attention to such problems as helping poor students instead of signing anti-nuclear *o. durations ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article43 1958-05-09 12 During hta South Korean visit, Turkish Prime Mii;f»ter, Acinnn Menderca inspected the United Nation.s Turkish hri •i stationed north or Seoul He later placed a wreatb on the grave ofl a Soiuh Korean soldier in the Seoul nrmpri frwna? r,n-* n tery.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article37 1958-05-09 12 The name of the lato showman Mike Todd was mentioned at the aviation shrine in Yawatacho (Japan i when special players were said lor th<--886 persons killed In World wide plane &cr»»rtpni ni the past year.- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article28 1958-05-09 12 Repatriation of 300 Japanese fishermen detained in South Korea for violating the controversial "Rhee Fishery Line," now leaves 122 Japanese fishermen Still Under dptpntinn in South Korea. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article39 1958-05-09 12 Plagued by nightmare* in which the* "revengeful ghosts" of worms swooped around them, leaders of the Society for Protection of Public Health in Nayoi/a, Japan, have ordered special rites for the repose Of spirits of exterminated intestinal norms.— U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article20 1958-05-09 12 National^ t china will take part in the coming International Fair to be held i" Hod;' Kons in Aii-uJ U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article29 1958-05-09 12 Sydney authorities said that "welUtO'do Australian wives" have written to Japan for information aoout adopting fire of the reported 42 illegitimate Children <>j Australian 1 1 i' etnen U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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250 1958-05-09 12 Japs gear up for atomic ship race JHE Japanes.- Qover mem M industries are stenni ll efforts to drlw% e p 7 pfcMS ing a nuclear driven fn T ld perimental purpost s f x g*Jhe Tokyo MtatetryVS^ Ho said "the gover concerned are workfiig programme fur the d V*250 words
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Article, Illustration659 1958-05-09 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - Baruch: Legend in own lifetime GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON i\o 000 WORDS ABOUT AN ELDER STATESMAN By MR, BARUCH, By Margaret L Coit, Gollancz, 425. JHE tall, white-haired man sat on the same park bench in Lafayette Square, Washington, most days during the war. The tall man sat there so regularly659 words
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Article88 1958-05-09 13 The Navy way to might I n i, !mi RPRISE 01 l )Ml i wit Kn Thomas tVoodrooffe. Faber Jss I S nland In Old ■oiv Lial Pope Alextt,,, er vi divided the un-■i-.'-nm map of th€ world ■j. two chores SpanX Portuguese. K. In England, X ary VII was88 words
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Article112 1958-05-09 13 ize. anc ide. was their :onquest and c ion: that was a Separai ue. ci oj war were •X] o pay for themi-'-' and indeed they iometimes did. mmandi w i drooffe, in c book notable for consi em olour and good «nse, tells the story of he112 words
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Article36 1958-05-09 13 ;i .v arguo de- welcome they can Pute the out- uccesa at ed by the over- most for" tuli ever I until days. the ArEngland 1 a turiei was noi (!<■- and 0L! VER WARNER36 words
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Article180 1958-05-09 13 GORDON HOLMAN - GORDON HOLMAN By MUTINY a 1 m o S 1 threatened In a British cruiser hccause of an unlucky drum, a replica of Drake's famous drum was presented to the pre-war Devonshire, Far from bringing :',o'>f fortune, It became such an omen of bad luck that event180 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-05-09 13 ji ***** IDO IOOuQOfI I Dq Q juflAfl 8 wwwwfc^ HB pQOQQOOOOO PfluDflflyDflflflflyyOflflyQAftftflflfl y FIRST C l' A S S TICKET. The Tin- X veil <>f a i* >' I w c e. J fti/ Prince CHula 0/ Sunn. {Air in Red- marij 215.). 4S author, broad-423 words
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Article164 1958-05-09 13 Fiction shelf THE WALL -TO-W A L L f TRAP, by Moreton Freed- pood. Jarrolds. 15s. The best book.s about Holly- I wood have all been writ- ten by men who hated 1 4 it. The Wall-to-Wall <► Trap belongs to the same <> bitter brood. It peeks <► behind164 words
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Article, Illustration649 1958-05-09 14 TAN IHONG POH - TAN I HONG POH By WL Loh Heng Chew, former Singapore singles If champion who was dethroned at the last < W championships in 1956 by teammate Poon Weng Hoe, the present champion. When will gl he get the chance to regain the title he lost?649 words
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Article96 1958-05-09 14 BRIG I). Welsh created a record In the sacks IStableford competition held at th Royal Singapore Goli club by returning a card oi 15 points. This .score won him the B D. vision prize and the Ball Sweep for both nines Winner of the A Division was96 words
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Article84 1958-05-09 14 JJAROLD Hennlng, the Al slim, 23-year-old South African golfer, shared the l 'acl on the 207 mark with British Ryder Cup player Bernard Hunt after 54 holes of the Dunlop 90-holcs tournament yesterday at Wentworth, Surrey. Their nearest rivals, throe strokes behind, wore Peter Thomson.Reuter - 84 words
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Article89 1958-05-09 14 Boutri Africa, with a total -it 133 poini won a 36 hole I ibleford soil tournameni conti ted bj c tntrn n i' 1 country ..i,(i thi Ifinj Sot li Mi i), itain a Prin 8 indv lei i n\ i in ■•m.. Canada wai second withReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration331 1958-05-09 14 Sonny gets his toughest test v. Tinde May 24 RIDING THE COMEBACK TRAIL... I Chia, unofficial light-weight championß of Malaya, who is on the comeback trail. w;:m meet Emile Bill Tinde at the Happy World Sta-1 dium on May 24 in a double main event. I In his comeback Sonny331 words
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Miscellaneous113 1958-05-09 14 CLJJEB across with In the hoi weather by 1 returning lad me< me the sound oi 11 C 6) 4 l l thr /V'' ml, 4in need he b thie Indeed 4 a i< ck ol hair foi the tna t? (8). !>' Begin again thia lummary Behind the middle113 words
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327 1958-05-09 15 DISPUTED PENALTY GIVES MANCHESTER THE FIRST LEG 2-1 ll((f)|1 ,n Minn imwittiiuuiil Ii()i v DISPUTED penalty gave Manchester 1 victory last night In Manchester t leg of the European soccer cup semi- Milan, the 1957 Italian champions. !l1 go Into the second leg In Milan next a valuable one-goal advantageReuter - 327 words
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Article251 1958-05-09 15 pHE quence of sucI by fast bowers this season was :ontinued yesterday by 22-year-old Cambridge University pace man Steve Wheat ley. He took eight for 22 ;ainst Kent at Cambridge. A bowler to excel i Yorkshire's Freddie Truean ftho shattered the Univerty's se< md innings at251 words
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Article28 1958-05-09 15 Mr. Donald Campbell, holder of the world water speed record of 239.07 miles per hour, has postponed until Autumn his bid to reach 250 m.p.h. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article107 1958-05-09 15 n i i) son ol top r or P) «nen-, ,tagl. heattn In thi l3 ,'"fn»tlun H«, Krtah. nan won 7-a. 6-0, 6-2 to enter the last eight. Davidson's only real iv.s.stfttlCG was In the first .sot, In which he played some good shots. "I can't107 words
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916 1958-05-09 15 Special Feature meets a weaker field ALLAN LEWIS GIVES PROSPECTS FOR THE AMATEUR RACES [best bets] BIST BITS should h«' Driftwood, Ac.i- demy Award and Break Of Dawn. I 'Tin; Deletion Derby, i 1 Class 1 Uiv. 1 handicap over 7 F, is the main event tomorrow i at Kuala916 words
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Advertisement225 1958-05-09 15 I ON SALE ffk TODAY! TH WEEK-ENDER is Malaya's most J K^fl exciting and different weekly paper. jjß fc^^J^WLfe.. Every week-end you get something of < __W I his exclusive interview with Malayan '/^p^- solve marriage problems. Kiss> till you're O' ..-^h:: >M l J th breathless!.. .Shapely Virginia Keil--^^laP^iSk225 words
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Article333 1958-05-09 16 Clash between Sandys and Services advisers seen DIGNS air mounting hi London of a conflict between Britain's "stroll w^ ni;in" Defence Minister, Mi. Duncan Sandys, and some of his top mil tary advisers over the future shape of the nation's defence structui based on theReuter - 333 words
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64 1958-05-09 16 miiK United Kingdom 1 branch o! the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association wants tO ■end more delegations to newly self governing members oi the Commonwealth. A resolution asking the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, to consider the need for sending C.P.A. delegations from Britain to new64 words
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241 1958-05-09 16 For forty minutes baby didn't breathe DOCTORS saved the life of a boy twin who did not breathe Tor 40 minutes alter he was born, the Lancet, a British Medical Journal, discloses today. )r. John Bullogh, a consultant anaesthetist, reports the case in the Lancet and the baby's mother, Mrs.!Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-05-09 16 picture. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, with his three daughters, Adeline. Shirley and Iris, outside the V.I. P. room at Paya Lebar last night, shortly before he let t by BOAC Britannia for the constitutional talks in London.- Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article33 1958-05-09 16 The parliament of the city state of Hamburg, defying a warning from Dr. Konrad Adenauer, yesterday passed; a bin for a plebiscite on atomic weapont to take place on June ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article20 1958-05-09 16 Peru apologised yesterday lor the stoning of U.S. Vice- President Nixon by antiAmerican students in Lima. 120 words
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124 1958-05-09 16 Loan of subs, warships to U.S. allies ADMIRAL Arleigh Burke. U.S. Chief of Naval Ope- rations, yesterday endorsed j legislation to lend United States ships to American allies. Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee on an administrationbacked Bill to lend 43 destroyers. destroyer escorts and submarines for a periodReuter - 124 words
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194 1958-05-09 16 A STRONG swing to the iV Left in town council elections polled yesterday throughout England and Wales gave the Labour Party control of many extra councils and net gains of at lea A 220 seats. The H73 councils involved Jn tin- polling rangedReuter - 194 words
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Article24 1958-05-09 16 Police reinforcements were rushed to the Cannes film i festival palace as 10.000 peol pie mobbed stars attending ia. cala Derformnnrp ReuterReuter - 24 words
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168 1958-05-09 16 Yugoslavs forecast new break with Soviet YUGOSLAV A poured reconoiinH i night fco a SSS last new rupture wUhMn^! f/esident Cihilovi Russia would arriva Belgrade Sul-.tu'.v scheduled io-day state vl I Though no official announJ mont ha been maS there wer. a nig-ht thai M ffl called off the nipReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration1749 1958-05-09 1 DOUGLAS SHEPHERD - THIRD DIMENSION IN RECORDING DOUGLAS SHEPHERD i By gffdg p lUINE high fidelity lie $50 variety) aithful copy o' ound. as to indistinguishit. with respect quality. factor which s the real thing he copy, is the blind man ran tel] iTerence between icert and a reproduction of it. Thi is1,749 words
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133 1958-05-09 2 Alter exhaustive tests, RCA Victor reports that stereo records are NOT compatible. They state. "A stt.ro disc, played monaurally (i.e. using a normal single channel system as used for .standard records), will disseminate a sound of music. "But the net result is comparable to133 words
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Article, Illustration635 1958-05-09 3 Howard Beresford - Howard Beresford By GLENN MILLER STILL THE BIGGEST NAME AROUND' [TEEN men, a and a ghost jus i s v. un g ti Britain's hol circuit, i a high -paced, iced band with 1 name tn ar music and no Glenn635 words
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Advertisement222 1958-05-09 3 j HI J LATEST!! I Hear the /I/0&A SOiOl/o ...Amazing all-new AUU¥ID! A <^ood Selection of Slereofonic High Fidelity by WEBCOR! USS'SS" 0 WORLD'S FINEST TAPE RECORDERS t-atest COLLARO I speed Transcription Player unit new 1958 Webcor Stcreofon.c Hij;h Fidel. ty r'^^^t/SL'% i«fcl^^^w. Reorders outperform any sound system yet 11^222 words
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662 1958-05-09 4 JOHN BARKER - LP records become big business in America JOHN BARKER I By QNE ot the fastest growing industries it the United States today is thai of (h > long-playing gramophone record. Sales have much more than doubled sine long players were introduced in 1948, At the same time, no music-lover in662 words
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Advertisement371 1958-05-09 4 INORIDIniEINIDE HW m y 0 m ft C i Brinaa mod**™ iit-Vi Technique! p C> ELEKTKA -----^-3^^^3^s^Kl \Bm/ Q, J The truly outstanding performance <V^ of this radio has made it a besf- m^~^ m m ~~~*^mm^,^ m^S X Mil« in its cliss Model 8030 <V Q Th c latest371 words
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593 1958-05-09 5 Here is a radio i to give best possible results .MI Mies KV :>7J)I i; I a luxury radio witl manv outstanding tea ll|irs complying witl nrishei of anv typ< ue.it. imarily it was dated for those connwhere radio re r-eption can be593 words
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316 1958-05-09 5 This Hi-Fi system costs less than $100 ALTHOUGB many A enthusiasts in I Singapore are fast i catching up with the craze tor high- fidelity recordings, i ampli fi e r units, loudspeakers etc.. many find such 1 equipment out of their reach because it costs so much. Those who316 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-05-09 6 LIONEL HAMPTON American Negro bandleader, Is one of today's greatest music makers. He was a smash lii( when his outfit toured Britain recently.28 words
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Article, Illustration484 1958-05-09 6 JOHNNY DANKWORTH - A HEP CAT'S IDEA OF A SQUARE JOHNNY DANKWORTH I By i 1 1 1 1 1 'I I M 1 1 i f l i 1 I J I i I J iii I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1484 words
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Advertisement74 1958-05-09 6 Hl— El IMIA Bl a Jrn flk^l I TnllTZZZi^^ H. H. SCOTT INTRODUCES AN EASIER WAY FOR i/ffl^f^lJlß YOUR FAMILY TO OPERATE YOUR HI-FI SYSTEM IBL T mmM^—^ n 9B J Now everyone in your family can opcitirc your hij?M 1 1 d 1 1 1" v v'itp m <74 words
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Article429 1958-05-09 7 ANTHONY TERRY - POP MUSIC PAINS E. GERMAN REDS ANTHONY TERRY Lit BERUN pubishers of popular h a v e been order- u i communist thorities to draw up to combat the Of Western nee music, with Its -decadent" ly r les, ich is costing the German Exche£lso,ooo a year In currency for429 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-05-09 7 KERRY MARTIN is the name. She is i<>. she twangs S a rock n roll guitar i" t»<' best Elvis Presley tradition. And like Elvis she wiggles a section of her anatomy < when she rocks— and it isn't her pelvis. She wiggled S and wobbled so much103 words
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Advertisement78 1958-05-09 7 for Any of your hi-fi requirements —^^"^^l c/\l\ t Iv 'J^^^^M-LB^M^i' Wlf L I J i^Bßß^^^^^^^^Bßßß^^^^' i— w ii /i /^yßUßii concentric h^^^w*?.^..^^ i pc< I' I I '^''^^^UH^jsZßjz AMf4*»l4^ I HF HORN ■•(".I.E i speed kecordplayei; LOUDSPEAKERS r fc\ I: "^BBI^^I rH sonotone P.CK-UP g 5 a jl ISinBASSUNM78 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-05-09 8 THAT'S what th y call lovely Marion Ry.in, one of Britain's leading pop singers. Hi-Vi? It stands for Hi^h Vitality Marion has plenty. She records, stars on variety and appears in a weekly show called "Choose a Tune" on independent television. And she still finds time to69 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-05-09 8 Voices from the pn<«t comr? f J WELLS "Catastrophe" jjjl B I 1 v\ab a chill Decembe 5 en ing. in a smai s room in the August* Tower at Windsor Castl' E a man sat in front of c H box like ne. E All day the237 words
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Article, Illustration321 1958-05-09 9 b.nt h iippsd as t^ record of Ik:- f "Victory" the last in Lonhe voice of mberlain, iow f .e had live an that he withdraw his Dm Poland. i on: to tell you that undertaking has •id that iliiiniillllll! MONTGOMER consequent^ this country is at war with321 words
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Article838 1958-05-09 10 HI-FI TECHNIQUES AT THEIR BEST fdfgdsfggdfsg Two-stage filter New pause switch Automatic needle 'THE Dual ieco r i change r renov ne< for reliability and u] tra-hi-fldelity, Is cU signed and manufac tured In the heart o the Black Forest o Germany, the centre o th< world l'un 10 us838 words
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Advertisement54 1958-05-09 10 Hi-FIDELITY LOUDSPEAKERJp High fidelity loudspeoiscrs are ini Bm faithfully the sound which is fed into it Kjjj of electrical signals KL Lorenz loudspeakers :,re dedicated to that Be and there is nothing extraneous or unn ■fjd design or construction You are buying c BjN sound reproducing equipment without V JOJ54 words
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Article, Illustration452 1958-05-09 11 And a over world Ining. n k right bang He oi it.- greatesi the Golden Age the and i l'' 1 early 'thirties, are bursting at fche PV and radio audience ve r< ached an all-time 'he great Jazz artists are names Jazz records are g ter than they452 words
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Article381 1958-05-09 12 A compact stereotape reproducer AMos i Interesting stereotape reproducer, is the K( Victor "\"u troiu node] STR66. The Interest lieg in Um extreme compactness of the complete equipment, without sacrificing efficiency, and in the elegant appearance and finish tj Ihe tn<, dements j outwardly identical. The left hand unit also381 words
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Article, Illustration553 1958-05-09 12 SUCCESS AND RONNIE HULME... pONNII HULME <>i Bverton "where the toffee comes from" wus a happy kid. He followed the local soc Cer team, did reasonably well at school and seemed set for a humdrum life at an office ciesk. But Ronnie had a secret yen bo see his name553 words
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Article, Illustration786 1958-05-09 13 THE Siera model SA 6023A three speed tape recorder shown here without its lid. There are pockets in the lid in which additional reels of tape can be carried. The standard microphone, with which this Siera model is equipped, is moving coil dynamic786 words
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Article183 1958-05-09 13 IT'S USED BY STUDIOS BaT i!: toiou flectromt£ lv -u P Br :r n(l is world 1^ for its flaw- c i tion and Iff workman. i i! and ■Mf' i the ■B 1 1- ii t has Hf t < v cl t<> a mini. BP Consequently, WJ 1183 words
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223 1958-05-09 14 The best in portables at popular prices rill hampion Electric < I I a! Newnaven, SuV" 1 I uunuLu tu. an 1 portable radius. radi«S c-.M-ti reproducer equipment V^ *>f all their products V u )r Mtiveta the English mark t Fhe Singapore agents f producers, nameh !llr r Soj,223 words
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