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Title Section19 1958-05-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ~-^7 i mv Singapore. Friday, May 16, 1958. Price 15 (Is.19 words
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299 1958-05-16 1 \S rumours swept Paris last night of an imminent coup by parachutist *shock troops, the Premier, Mr. Pierre Pflimlin, announced that he would demand emergency powers from the National Assembly this morning to meet the worsened Algerian crisis following General Charles de Gaulle'sReuter - 299 words
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167 1958-05-16 1 Today's move: Public safety committee for all Algeria (OMAMTTEE of Public Safety for the whole i Algeria will be set up today, an army ueutenant, acting as spokesman at the government offices in Algiers, told a Press conference yesterday. 'he spoki sman said all Algeria was covered mittees of public167 words
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Article50 1958-05-16 1 GROUP Captain Peter Townsend visited Clarence House, London home of Princess Margaret, at tcatime yesterday. He arrived just after the Princess returned from an official engagement in South London. It was his second visit to Clarence House since his return from a round-the-world tour last March. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article217 1958-05-16 1 THE Indonesian air force said last night that Government warplanes have battered rebel strongholds in North Celebes in six bombing raids. The air forte claimed a total of 12 rebel planes and h've vessels destroyed. The communique said six aircraft were destroyed on the ground! including217 words
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Article34 1958-05-16 1 SHIPS of the United States Sixth Fleet have been sighted oft the north -east coast of Cyprus. They are believed to be bound for Beirut, capital of the Lebanon. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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354 1958-05-16 1 TANK BATTLE AS SYRIANS SNEAK INTO N-E. LEBANON GOVERNMENT je t lighters, tanks and armoured cars fought a bitter battle yesterday against tribesmen and Syrian infiltrators In North-Eastern Lebanon. Telephone communications between Beirut and the battle area were sever cd. But an eye-witness report of the fighting wfta brought toReuter; U.P. - 354 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-05-16 2 The Teaffku Mahkota of Johore was proclaimed Reeenl of the Stale at a colourful ceremony held at the Dewao yesterday. The Recent, above, Likes the salute With him air Ungkll Ismail. Deputy Mentri Hcsar, Dato Kahinan Musa, the State Secretary, the K«-,.,it\ Z.. rengku Temengßoim. (heii82 words
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378 1958-05-16 2 Mr. K (GOING TO CAIRO) AND NASSER NOW LINE UP MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Prime J* Minister, President Voroshilov and other Soviet leaders have accepted invitations to visit the I nited Arab Republic, according to Moscow Radio. No date was mentioned. The radio was quoting a joint statement issuedReuter - 378 words
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172 1958-05-16 2 17 saved from blazing airliner: 21 die SEVENTEEN injured survivors were hauled from the blazing wreckage when a Pakistan airliner carrying 32 passengers and a crew of six crashed at New Delhi yesterday within seconds of taking off. Among the survivors was the New Delhi eoi respondent of the LondonU.P.; Reuter - 172 words
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114 1958-05-16 2 MALTA 'ON THE AIR' ULTIMATUM IGNORED BY GOVERNOR SIR ROBERT LAYCOCK. the Governor of Malta, has ignored an ultimatum by Malta's former Prime Minister, Mr. Dom Mintoff, to be granted broadcasting time. The ultimatum expired at midnight last night. Mr. MintofT issued (he ultimatum last Sunday. It said if broadcastingReuter - 114 words
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41 1958-05-16 2 New York state's highest court, the Court of Appeals, ruled yesterday that a state board wag correct to ban the French film of D. H. Lawrence's novel "Lady Chatterly's Lover" as 'utterly immoral in its theme. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article16 1958-05-16 2 Telecommunications between Bagdad and Beirut were resumed yesterday, nfter a six-day break.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article24 1958-05-16 2 King Huiweln returned to Amnj night after three d with his. cousin. X of Iraq, in Bagd i:nion of their tw< ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article71 1958-05-16 2 lABOUR won the North J Islington, London, byelcctlon last night with a majority of 7.4(>i in a three-cornered fight, with Conservatives and an indrpmdrnt Labour Party candidate. At the 1966 General Eire- tion, Labour had a 7.578 majority in a straight fight with Conservatives The resultReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement214 1958-05-16 2 I NAPRO I Hi-Liter Colour Shampoo 5 gives hair new life, new lustre. r just one .ipplic.ition brings z ■r out the hidden highlights in E: your h.iir th.it ordinary so.ips and ihimpoos, dull. Not .1 E: dye, and not a rinse, Hi- E Liter is <i true colour sh214 words
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258 1958-05-16 3 Lg Singapore Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Onj; Lqh inn, who was to have gone on nine in *jj S leave from iMay 13, before he retires from service lias been asked by the City Council sllv b ick tour months longer. The matter258 words
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Article59 1958-05-16 3 >T|/|>\i King Mah- endra last night 5 Sanded < t |u a(I ministration of the E kingdom to a six-man mttlti-partj Cabinet and ended m* months of dire, l royal rule. 5 The new Cabinet is without .t Prime Mm- islet Pi ndinu otherReuter - 59 words
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131 1958-05-16 3 DR. ELLIS STUNGO. a London doctor, was found not guilty yesterday of counselling another doctor to perform an illegal operation on an Australian nurse who died later in hospital. Mo evidence Defence counsel for Dr. Stungo submitted there was no evidence to goReuter - 131 words
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79 1958-05-16 3 Now Britain is top tourist country BRITAIN is the chain pion tourist country, Mr. R. a Butler, the Home claimed yesterday at a two-day tourism conference in London. He said that since World War Two receipts from tourism had earned £850,000,- -000 In foreign i urrency Mr. Butler added, "IReuter - 79 words
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271 1958-05-16 3 Court drama: Husband denies slaying A WEEPING man on a couch told /x Glasgow's ei^ht-murder trial jury yesterday that the deaths or his wife, daughter and sister-in-law were described to him by the man in the dock, Peter Anthony Manuel. William Watt, 51, broke down twics as he testified forReuter - 271 words
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76 1958-05-16 3 Britain's threatened rail strike is off THE threat of a naJ tion-wide railway strike which for weeks has hung over Britain vanished last night. Leaders of the biggest rail union, the 370,000--strong National Union of Railwaymen, decided to accept a three per cent pay rise ottered by the British TransportReuter - 76 words
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99 1958-05-16 3 THE British Government said yesterday there way no question of action being taken against a dentist who refused to treat a busman because he was on strike. The striker. Mr. William Thorndycraft, 61, of West Norwood. London, wanted four teeth taken out. HisReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement33 1958-05-16 3 i >6y i WETHELM lv welcome fo call .md Ml oui h im of qualified feigners. I display in our If-COnditioncd ground floor lille I Inn i Uj^ 1 1 »A A*to,CO ITO33 words
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338 1958-05-16 4 NrATIONS ol Asia, boggeq 1 down cv( n In their drastically curtailed na tional development pro- j grammes, arc beginning to question the advantages oi the fre< dom route to their goals over those vi dictatorship. Time is running338 words
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628 1958-05-16 4 JACK GEE - Peking is staying out of struggle in Kremlin JACK GEE by reporting from Peking H >MMUNIST China, which unswervingly follows the Moscow line in ideology and foreign an airs, is apparently keeping "'hands ott" any struggle for power In the Kremlin. Utterances of Chinese leaders a n d editorials in628 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-05-16 4 The historic scene inside St. Paul's Cathedral when the Queen and Prince Philip attended the rededication service of the High Altar (in background) commemorating the men and women of the I Commonwealth who lost their lives in the two world wars. The Dean is seen receiving aPopper - 69 words
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Article191 1958-05-16 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber 13 I WISH I know the reporter who went to interMew a hideous pianist and arrived m a flaming ra^e alter three hours in a traf- fie jam. Before the reporter could open his mouth the pianist began to read from a manuscript. "Music," he read,191 words
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334 1958-05-16 5 Sites are offered to all, but Christians the only takers rHK Government and the Singapore Improvement Trust are prepared to set aside sites lor religious buildings in new towns, but only Christian denominations show active interest in accepting them. These observations are contained in the report of a joint working334 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-05-16 5 IHABIBAH MHKTI I VKAK- OID schoolgirl Efabibab Salleh took up ballot six years ;l ow sne bopw to join the Sadlers Wells tulirt school in England next month. abibah is probably the first Ma I. in :;irl to take up ballet as career. Natives136 words
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Article23 1958-05-16 5 ?i Churchil] last 1 irta finger when the House of Comlosed sharply was not seriQjij, tood. Reuter.23 words
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152 1958-05-16 5 with under. television Ist nighi S< arch- deptl ol Inch Ness B the monster. t Ol viewers i Britain who t ml on their t were dls r Legendary c )Ulfl noi face ihp beaj I re v 3 > feel long t hReuter - 152 words
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Article151 1958-05-16 5 The Singapore election commissioner, Mr. M. Ponnuduray. said yesterday that no firm date could yet be fixed for the publication of the Legislative Assembly electoral registers He said work of compiling the registers was still going on. All those who registered as Singapore151 words
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157 1958-05-16 5 OVERAGED CLASS CENTRE SEEKS PATRON /kUGANISERS Of cluss- et for overaged Children are looking for a patron lor their centre newly started in th c Singapore Chinese Girls School in Cairnnili Road. About 200 pupils, Including 90 girls, who formerly used to attend classes at the Rattles Girls School, have157 words
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Advertisement104 1958-05-16 5 LET'S GO TO HOCK SENG'S HOUSE WE'LL GET MILKMAID W^^l MILK ON BREAD THERE!' J; j^F It's delicious on bread V '"^^^HP W?lm \x A Milkmaid Milk is simply delicious spread on \A bread so nourishing too and children simply I /T^^^f s s() ccas t() p^p 31 6 a104 words
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Advertisement63 1958-05-16 6 MUCH MORE FLAVOUR LESS NICOTINE j ror the first time filler lip smokers are .urtiin^ what ihej wanl iiuK'h more fla^ oui and aroma m ith much less nicotine* After ilia lii-i fe* I'iifTs from .in I. vK M. mosl smokers sura ii uu in this v ti) MIIS IS63 words
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Miscellaneous201 1958-05-16 6 .lE I I II \U XI by Jordan T)^£ COUQT O^ /*JOL/'£?v CJOE/vG SQUAD?O^•LEA^eS l I -n THEN i PUT IT TO Tm£/^S: SECOND DA/ Of- t-4EA&i*j(3 N THE COuCbE OP VDtC O»JTifcS J] F^ J I COuCT THAT YOu« *>. j«^ resT pilot you mad access to m pcepostecous201 words
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Miscellaneous419 1958-05-16 6 BORN today. yu U hay,- M ly practical mind. You f cipiined to fac e facts v* ou have a y 0 mem( n sharp sense of humour. MtH j stem disciplinarian in your :i who get out of line T i c thi, world you must 8J53 S° I419 words
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Article170 1958-05-16 7 LONDON. May 15. I Previous Tuday ll*&* N \iav* h C L>l bbeu cr s 21-\ tellers 21 fliers i uae 21 1 buyei.s 21 buyers 21% sellers 2H£ sellers v j |-ss Spot 21?h buyers 21'j buyers BW 21^ seller- 21 sellers B Ma I U170 words
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Article104 1958-05-16 7 NEW YORK, May 15. Previous Today TIN straits Spot 94(32 nom 948T nom N 1 i "h., "i m.v" D 3.50 buyers 94.00 buyers Straits Contract M.i, 94.50 sellers 94.87 sellers July 93.00 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.00 sellers 94.37 sellers rox] steady. SALES: Nil. RUBBER Futures May104 words
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Article35 1958-05-16 7 NEW YORK, May L 5. Previous Today 3m Industrials 455.45 457.86 20 Railroads 111.87 112.34 10 Domestii Bonds 90.11 90. 0G 1: l Utilities 77.13 77.34 65 Stocks Composite Averages.. 157.47 158.1835 words
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Article45 1958-05-16 7 spot and awaiting afloats 25% May 25 1 Lampong spot release 25%, afloats May shipment 25',. Sara- 1 wak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats 38'_>. and May shipment 38 sellers ex-dock. wore prices quoted in U.S. cents ver Ib.45 words
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Article100 1958-05-16 7 LONDON. May 15. ni > di in Previous Today LUt'R.l Philippines c.i.f. 1.X./ N uropean ports delivered rftPRA f? 1 l ong ton M; V /June $196 sellers 5196 sellers LOPRA, Straits c.i.f. L .K,/North JSJEmS i PPr° r tS dellvere £~1 nom. £70.. buyers l100 words
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65 1958-05-16 7 FOUR COLONY DELEGATES TO ILO TALK C» delegate* to 'ternational Laai Isatlon conin Geneva next will leave the air on May 24 the Permanent j !\v to the Ministry and Welfare. < Qoh the AssistCommissloner for Mr, Pang Trc ce-presldent or Union ConTeh ('boon Mi .1 .r. Rat--11 advl er65 words
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Article61 1958-05-16 7 The Singapore Antl Tuberculosis Assoclat lon haa received more than $13 000 from their "annual app< subscribi rs tributur were, Bime Di Co, Ltd ($2,000) X i im 'I hong nf«H Cho T< ■■■> pip ($1,000) Bhell 10. ol Bingapon i f^i fSl.opo> Singapore Tobacc* >61 words
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Article257 1958-05-16 7 Taxi hire charge row now settled rpHE long-standing dispute between Singapore taxi-owners and about 4,000 taxi-drivers over j hire charge rates has been settled through the good offices of the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Drivers can now hire a 1957-58 taxi for $11 for a whole day and night257 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-05-16 7 WOMAN WHO EXPERT WILL LIVE IN KAMPONGS AN Australian anthropologist, Miss Margaret McArthur <,above) left Singapore yesterday for Kuala Lumpur after spending 15 days in the Colony. She i.s in Malaya as a World Health Organisation expert on health education. Ml.ss McArthur spent most of her 15 days hero doing99 words
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62 1958-05-16 7 FINALS TONIGHT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING TEST Finals of the Singapore Rotary Club's public speak ing contest will be hold at the Cultural Centre, Can ning Rise, at 8.30 p.m. today. There will be three groups: reading a piece ol poetry learned by heart reading a piece OX poetry previously unseen.62 words
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Advertisement127 1958-05-16 7 use BRYLCREEM I the modern hairdressing I BRYLCREEM is the modern zvay to brylcreem is not wessy not ggreasyy y not over-oily I BRYLCREEM zvith massage checks dryness and dandruff I The tonic ingredients in Brylcreem keep your hair and I scalp free from dandruff and dryness. With massage I127 words
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Miscellaneous144 1958-05-16 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.34 p.m TOMORROW: 10.23 am. and 10.02 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.01 a in. and 10.31 p.m. MONDAY: 11.38 am. and 11.01 p.m. TUESDAY: 12.17 p.m. and 11,84 p.m. WEDNESDAY: VIM p.m. THURSDAY: 0 Of) a.m. and 1.37 p in. Today's radio programme 1,30 Time Signal and Mews;144 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-05-16 8 "BUDDY" THE BOA GOES TO COURT CNAKES ore in the news! First, the ones above that charmed actor Dirk Bogarde, but not his companion Yoko Tani, during location filming in India for "The Wind CVinnot Read." Dirk and Yoko co-star in the film version of Richard Mason's best215 words
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403 1958-05-16 8 'Daredevil' spelt death for thres FHE level crossing at FunthamVlan,. is A train driver last week, treacherous gerous. But that, he added, did not ston fa devils In lorries shooting across it just in in of a train. The driver, Joseph Stanley Amps gave evidence at Peterborough at a railway403 words
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Article47 1958-05-16 8 .4. E. Matthews, tl riding a bicycle on the old sailing ship now London. Watching him on tl H. J. West, RNR, chiei and in the background professional sprint cycl Mr. Matthei was i which he 1$ to play t rides a cycle around tk exercise.47 words
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Article29 1958-05-16 9 les a day ing in the, t he mdicaone laUl roMtof- M iilen who nquiry, told iy opinion sibly have L cident, so J perfeitiy that you ponfiUi29 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-05-16 9 1},,, first ilr< raft niarm evei lietd 'i» Britain B ,i> set up at Kullington lerodronu near Oxford gently, kvitb nearly 50 aircraft oi different deitais s< !ll 1( Picketed out in th< -i s for lngpc< tion The idea behind tinproject is to enable proipective buyei s to92 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-05-16 9 Irs seen > the at Greenwhich, ihi wander *r c -j Soi-k. eg Harris, former world r^w lew Him In admiral who Ar Royal for25 words
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Advertisement114 1958-05-16 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH! Dunk" 4'^tJm >?^H Bus IMHfl^ m;-w 'f '.■> *H For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP VVih:mi:vi:h in THE would you're going, fly there with Pan American -the airline that gives you the priceless advantage of roimd-the-woild experience on every flight. First across the Pacific, first across114 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1958-05-16 10 It was rock 'n' roll from Persia Mill Japan Logan Qourlay'% magic moments on that 23,000 Hill TOUT I BRING YOU THIS 1 FACT AFTER VIA YELLING 22 850 MILES ROUND THE WORLD AND YOU CAN D£ CIDE fOR YOURSELF IF YOU SFHOULD EMI GRATE ONLY TWO THINGS WERE COM1,094 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-05-16 10 DESTROYER FOR THE CHILEAN NAVY Tlu- first of two new destroyers for the Chilean Navy, th<« Almirante Williams enters the water at her launching from the Vickers Armstrong yard at Barrow-in-I ''unicss. She was launched bv Senora Duilia s. de Tapia, wife of the head of the Chilean Naval Mission52 words
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Article188 1958-05-16 10 Masculine and feminine CELEBRATED Hollywood film star William Holden said over a Chinese dinner in Tokyo: "I hate American women. I really hate cm. They're too bossy. They think they can run everything. They don't want equality. They think they have superiority "They never will. All that happens to them188 words
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Article, Illustration387 1958-05-16 11 The right film makes all the difference IHI j.| arc man; reliable and versatile black--1 tl ,,i white films on the market. So many, in f t l, tl the photographer who has graduated from i uon -adjustable to a more advanced camera often asks, "What is the best film387 words
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Friday Photography Page
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Article, Illustration84 1958-05-16 11 LEFT. Pictures like this one made indoors without flash generally require a fast film. The speed of the Him permitted the photographer to capture a child's fleeting expression in an exposure of 1/ 100 th second using only the light coming inside the84 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-05-16 11 BELOW. Fine-:; rain lilnis like the one used to make this picture have the ability to dearly record every detail of a well-lighted subject. Even when enlarged to mural size, this photograph will be clear and sharp. The slow speed of such a film means that69 words
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Article350 1958-05-16 11 MORE CINE TRICKS TO TRY rpllM old circus stunt JL when 1 a mob of downs follows one another into a .small barrel can b<- duplicated easily on cine film. Use some ol the neigh bours 1 children as your actors. Photograph one child as i^c (-limbs Into the barrel.350 words
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221 1958-05-16 12 Red row comes as new shock for Asia Washington Pus 1 said that Moscow' §flf( it to clip the md" pendence shown b' Marsha] Tito of Y'ugo slavia could have ai effec! in Asia greate even than the repres mom of the Hungariai revolt, in a leading article, th< newspaperReuter - 221 words
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Article67 1958-05-16 12 Urn ii there la a change ii. approach, Endonesia will conl i! me to have ii civ .1 war "with all Its cruel Implication," the Ne* York Time* aid. ih( thing thai i. n< ed ed i Is ii<ji more force bui more understanding oi the67 words
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Article, Illustration517 1958-05-16 12 NEHRU BID TO STEAA THE RED TIDE IN INDIA INDIAN Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's attempt to retire this month was no idle yearning of an ageing statesman. It announced his recognition of a growing peril to the greatest free political movement in India. This power is the Congres Party, theU.P. - 517 words
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Article113 1958-05-16 12 JAPANESE IN BATHYSCAPE DESCENTS 4 JAPANESE scientist wii] accompany French Commia n (i c r Qeorges Sylvan HOttOi when he explore the Pacific depths ofl the coftsi of Japan in the French Navy's bathyscape. Commander Qeorkos has already left for .Japan. Commander Houot, co hoiric,- of the world deep seaReuter - 113 words
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401 1958-05-16 12 Why English should not be dropped rut Manchester Guardian in a teadiiu A spoke ot what it called the dangers nf British colonial territories abanSi^EiSi' as an ollicial language. k v This Liberal newspaper was COmmentine three recently published lectures on ah and Asian nationalism given by Sir i«n nlngs,Reuter - 401 words
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Article23 1958-05-16 12 Safir Daler. leader of a Kashmir liberation or Kanisation who has threatened guerilla warfare against India claims to have >00,000 ex-service-man followers.— U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article31 1958-05-16 12 <4 sorcerer in Quant; Ngai ProviTice, Central Vietnam staboeel himself to death after running amok killing his brother and a friend, setting fin to houses and eating stones and sand. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article20 1958-05-16 12 U. Ba Maung, former Inspector Genera] of the Burmese Police, ha y assumed the posi ol ambassador in Bangkok ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article48 1958-05-16 12 Nine foreign journalists assigned to New York and Washington, who were named winners of th< biennial foreign pres a w arcl s spo n .sored by the University of Cal i fornia at Los Angeles included Mr. Minoru Omori of Tokyo and Mi Krishnamachari Balaraman. of Madras- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article46 1958-05-16 12 One-third of all farm COoperatives in Fukien Province will have their own hydro-electric power plant by the end of 1962, the Peking New China News Agency said. The programme calls for 1»26u small generators v ith •< capacity of 20.000 kilowatts to be installed this year.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article31 1958-05-16 12 Eleven member.-, Ol tin I lon Teachers' Travel CIUD led by Mr. X M. Lanerolle Vice-Principal of the Wesley Colle Colombo, have j pleted a three w Of Communist C ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article41 1958-05-16 12 Nepal may soon havi a party coalition ment after an agreemen between King Mahendra and leaders of the country's four major P" parties. Nepal hfc wei under direct rule King since the res! of Dr. K. I Cabinet last Novembei ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1958-05-16 13 DEE WELLS - DEE WELLS ulv €i million dollars in a y«»ar )7 y knew sure way to the cash hags ii FREE PRESS I Book Page <.-. 1 hesl man i<i ierica, C <> "> Cornelius Va 'rbilt, was in in ailing satyr whose two principal interests were sex and1,100 words
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Article205 1958-05-16 13 A SEASON 1 WITH MAMA 1 MON. By Mar* mi Ooff. Putnam. 155,-—Free-lance journalist traces past life ol enigmatic .iruish Him tycoon <<> Fast End origins Good backgrounds London and Italy. Including some authentic w hltechapel typos, but the central portrait is. disappoint. Ingly. ikln-dcep, ri^m: (,oi>205 words
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212 1958-05-16 13 He was going blind but no-one knew THE STARS GROW i\\l li. By Karl Bjarnhof. (Methuen Co. lGs.) r VWS is the moving, sensitive story of a boy who is gradually going blind, written by a man who has himself been blind jor many years. Perhaps it is because he212 words
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Article127 1958-05-16 13 v Finally, he is taken to a doctor, who finds nothing the matter icilh his e.i/es for he can read the letters on the chart perfectly. While waiting he had memorised them all. When he is at last taken to a v specialist the damage is127 words
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Article106 1958-05-16 13 s From the moment, of his discovering i the great joy of music, his whole heart is v re ni red on becoming a musician and it is I blindness recedes into the background oj his thoughts. The Stars Grow Pale was considered i the best106 words
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Miscellaneous1725 1958-05-16 14 g k LLAN LEW i S qiv/es THE BEST BETS FOR TOMORROW MPIUH SHAMROCK SLIPPER «;«M^ 'w r; ;i^^-^ B IIH mM Ml I W ~;~SI; =::!?^;:;i^^~i: r ;:;;ii!;:::;:::;:^^^-i:i;i ::B -n...-.- r... S s "«»7 strait 111 Hll m l udi- 9.»5; Shamrock Slipptr ||f fl MB V g^B Sivee/1,725 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-05-16 15 Bailey hits out— and Essex lead JBEVOB BULLY 34-, ea.-ol,! E**X star, is busy justlfyta, his label M Encland's outstanding all-rounder. Following lis U aglinst the New Zealanders W1 Tuesday, h e took 00 n the Somerset bowlers at Ilford yesterday to follow lus live for 49 on Wednesday. HelpingReuter - 239 words
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Article80 1958-05-16 15 Bin won both singles s on the openMe European Zone Davi Cup tie against terday at Eastfa ie, Sussex. Billy Knighi boat Ronald 6-2, 6-0 and Davies defeated landez 6-4, 6-2. •3-3. I [ndia 2-0 after ay's play in their; Zone .-econd round teh in Florence. NicoReuter - 80 words
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Article27 1958-05-16 15 Emily beat Bintang Geylang yesterSingapore Amateur Association Div. 3A m teh, orers were Keliwon Sazini. The losers cored through Latifl and •am.27 words
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Article60 1958-05-16 15 ER. Dexter, the Cam- bridge University cricket captain. has withdrawn from the M.C.C. bide to play the New Zealand tourists in the match beginning at Lords tomorrow because of studies. Dexter, who Is the leading scorer in English first class cricket at the moment, willReuter - 60 words
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Article152 1958-05-16 15 542 >(. Barker 75, T Bailey 90). a i Har.^atr: Warwickshire 55 for two. versus yorkshire siart ti. layed bj i r in. \t Hove: Sussex 390 (J. Parka LO4). Leicestershire mv (W watson 131 not out i and Qve for no wlckei At Gloucester: Gloucestershire 260Reuter - 152 words
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Article293 1958-05-16 15 THE pace bowling of Bob Blair and Tony Mac- Gibbon blasted the New Zealand cricket tourists to a dramatic two-day win over Cambridge University yesterday in Cambridge. Tumbling the University. 1_ to an all out second innings total of 46 the lowest .score ever madeReuter - 293 words
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Article76 1958-05-16 15 pOKOK MOOItk, leuclins Sydney jm kty, and U Imollht in-l;i\\ ftf Gftfliet BOUfOlire, is on -hurt j holiday visit u» Singapore. C Elfsofe uas an Interested rpcctitti at Bukit Tunah «his marnlni and Pfjnewed aequaintanee with several Jockeyi whom in- hail known in Sydnej H»* 176 words
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Article32 1958-05-16 15 MALAYA'S Thomas Cup training .squad can be j seen In action tonight at the Singapore Badminton Hall. They will play a series of j exhibition matches, beginning at 8 p.m.32 words
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Article94 1958-05-16 15 Ijiautt) at last nignvs cauover at the Victoria Club. London, on the Derby. to be run ut Epsom on June 4, were: 7 to 1 Nodor. 0 to 1 Wallaby. 10 to 1 Bald Eagh\ 100 to 9 Guersillus. 100 to 7 a|cidc. 100 to 6 Nagami.Reuter - 94 words
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Article46 1958-05-16 15 Tokyo airport last night had one oi its busiest nights. Specially chartered aircraft flew in further adi ditions to teams taking part in the Asian Games. I Last night's arrivals in- eluded reinforcements to the teams from Siam, Ceylon, Philippines and South Korea. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article24 1958-05-16 15 EAST and West German; were last night nwardct the Count Bonacossn troph; by the 54th Internationa Olympic Congress no\ meeting In Tokyo24 words
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Miscellaneous322 1958-05-16 15 STAFF OFFICER WELL TREATED 4r Ft*f%f%% PanA «>i all be piven winning rhance.s ln »*wuirdgc JLCf the Class 3. Div. 5 race over r which he Is a division GF--3 ii) [ess Peking, who finished sixth of Invincible won his' last start tne c>even starters in the race T foi322 words
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Miscellaneous21 1958-05-16 15 u'r thought a three* legged race would be o (jood way of yetting the newly paired regiments used to working together21 words
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120 1958-05-16 16 A 35-YEAR-OLD Baron< t. Sir Stephen Charles d j i.ancey Aitchison, found Rhot dead near the famlh castle, In Northumberland. was facing a divorce action, his mother Shena Lady Aitehison told an Inquest at Wooler near Berwick upon Tweed, yesterday. "His marriage and120 words
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Article43 1958-05-16 16 13 die in Korea pit disaster I*HE death roll in the Yongwol mine disaster north or Pusan last night rose to 13. South Korean national police said 13 bodies had been recovered from the mine which collapsed on Wednesday following an explosion.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article32 1958-05-16 16 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 72 4 cents a lb., down a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet32 words
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Article31 1958-05-16 16 Twenty orchid plants worth $900 were stolen from a house in Kin^ Albert Park off Bukit Timah Road, during Thursday night, it was reported to the police I '»day.31 words
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Article331 1958-05-16 16 U.S.: Soviet may be able to send 'very big warheads' RUSSIA'S massive third Sputnik, the largest man-made satel lite yet achieved, which was launched into orbit yesterday, may be specially designed to land -again intact, reports Keuter from Moscow. Tin cone-shaped satellite, nearly 12 feet longReuter; U.P. - 331 words
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Article46 1958-05-16 16 Among those killed in the crash of a Pakistan International Airlines airliner at New Delhi yesterday was Captain Jim Steer, BOACV sales manager for North Ea.st Asia, based on lions Kong, who was on his way to London. (See page 2).46 words
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Article30 1958-05-16 16 The Blue Cross Charitable Institution has handed over a cheque tor $11,025.02 to the Boclal Welfare Depart- merit, as a donation to the Kampong Koo Chye fund.30 words
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87 1958-05-16 16 I>IHMi: Minister Harold Macmilluti called his navy minister into a cabinet meetinß in London y^terday, apparently for consultations on the Lebanon situation and IT.S.1 T .S. navy movements in the Mediterranean. The Earl of Selkirk, I'jrst Lord of the Admiralty, is not a memberU.P. - 87 words
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151 1958-05-16 16 WORKING PARTY REPORTS TODAY AT LONDON TALK THE Anglo-Singapore constitutional conference meets in London today in plenary session to study a report from its working party. For the past three days the working party has been making a detailed, clause by clause examination of the draft constitution which will giveReuter - 151 words
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Article161 1958-05-16 16 MX. Nikitu Khrush, chc\, Soviet I'rinie Minister, set 2,000 Moscow workers laughing yesterday by compar* Ing Russia's Sputnik 111 with America's three small satellites lie was speaking in the presence of I Ml President Nasser, who is believed to have seen the new satellite launched. He scoffed at America'sU.P. - 161 words
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