The Singapore Free Press, 17 May 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-05-17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Famil> Paper F7~~ Singapore, Saturday. May 17. 1958. Trice 15 C 'ts.18 words
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Article62 1958-05-17 1 14 die in mid-air crash rr»\\ 0 L T .S Navy planes 1 i photographic reconnaissance plane an! a Jet fi« liter— uoll fled over a town n a r Jacksonville, Florid. i. yesterday* Thr crew of four of tiu> reconnaissance plane were killed. Jhe fighter pilot ejected from his62 words
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312 1958-05-17 1 HE Pflimlin Govcmhas arrested jenerals, acto the Paris >er Le Monde, teed n. Charles de < .der virtual house arrest, and has bep to take sweep»n§ mergency security measures m its efforts to solve the army-led Fre c h revolt in Algeria. AH IReuter; U.P. - 312 words
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34 1958-05-17 1 SHIP SUNK IN NEW R.I. AIR ATTACKS i 'AN Government 4 <.ii rdav -I I .>■-<> and y Mor o 1 rebel-held North 1 'ands, Jakarta r > ted W several buiid- troyedand* (l <""" mounted at.34 words
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417 1958-05-17 1 Royal Navy sails: RAF transports ready £HE United States is to send tanks to the Lebanon; the British Mediterranean fleet has left Malta 24 hours ahead of schedule for an exercise; giant RAF transport planes are standing by in Cyprus. These dramatic developmentsReuter; U.P. - 417 words
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Article35 1958-05-17 1 More U.K. troops for Kenya BRITAIN Is strengthening her strategic reserve in Kenya by moving another 1.600 troops, including administrative units, to the Nairobi area next month, it was announced in London last night. UP.UP. - 35 words
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41 1958-05-17 1 Shipping cargoes to and from ports in Jordan, the Lebanon and Syria will no longer be insured at a fixed rate, the War Risk Rating Committee of the Institute of London Underwriters announced yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article26 1958-05-17 1 The Princess Royal, 61--year-old aunt of the Queen remained indoors at her home, Harewood House, near Leeds, Yorkshire, yesterday, with a chill. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article38 1958-05-17 1 PLATINUM blonde Dorothy Hazeldine, 19. yesterday became "Miss England" the third in three weeks. The first, June Cooper, turned out to be only 16 and the second, Wendy Peters, Droved to bo married ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article23 1958-05-17 1 Twelv.- persons were killed when a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train near Afyon In Central Turkey yesterday.— U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article25 1958-05-17 1 The U.S. Army in Europe headquarters in Heidelberg yesterday banned American soldiers from visiting Paris "until the situation there becomes clear. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article98 1958-05-17 1 DOME" members of the Singapore all party delegation in London for constitutional talks with Britain are spending the weekend with their families and friends in the country. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, hia wife and daughter Pansy, arc going to Brighton whereReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement99 1958-05-17 1 Wlien fashion saj^s sparkle j sparkle all the way with |i 'Frosted I—Region's1 Region's ipeclal excite i i mciit for tiailb! Shimmer of pearl-. I ...glitter of crystal all cau^la 1 ii f> in frosted' Nail Enamel! And I i 'Frosled' can reall) like it dries I p diamond-hard, all99 words
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112 1958-05-17 2 MEAT MART STRIKE SPREADS TO DOCKS OVER 3,200 dock workers v. re still on strike in London last night, holding up unloading "i a 1 least eight food ships at London docks. Attempts were being made to spread the strike called in sympathy with striking meat market workers to otherReuter - 112 words
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Article101 1958-05-17 2 FOUR people were killed and 1200 injured last night by a whirlwind which flattened 25 villages near Warsaw, it was reported in Warsaw yesterday by the Polish news agency PAP. Trees were snapped in two. farmhouses demolished and telegraph poles and electric pylons knocked overReuter - 101 words
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Article39 1958-05-17 2 Hugh Kennedy, 19. was lined £25 In Cork, Eire, yesterday for illegally importing arms into the country. The alternative sentence was three months' Imprisonment. Kennedy was arrested on landing from the HollandAmerica liner. Ryndam. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-05-17 2 DOUGLAS SPEAKS OUT-AND WINS A TROPHY Holding the challenge trophy here, which he won at the Public Speaking Contest organised by the Singapore Rotary Club last night, is Douglas Koh of Victoria School. Richard Gomez, right, came second in the contest which was held at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise.Free Press - 77 words
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79 1958-05-17 2 Back to work for Colombo dock strikers THE majority of Colombo's striking port workers returned to work yesterday after their walkout was declared illegal, but they are expected to resort to "slowdown" tactics until the demands of tea. rubber and coconut company strikers are granted. The harbour workers are membersU.P. - 79 words
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Article303 1958-05-17 2 RUSSIA SAYS: WE INSIST ON SUMMIT THE Soviel Foreign Ministry iii a statement yesterday accused the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation oi placing obstacles to the holding ol summit talks, and added: "A summit conference is not a matter for bargain ing but a vital necessity ol the present time." The*Reuter - 303 words
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186 1958-05-17 2 Sukarno: Rebels aided by foreign arms and airmen 1 PRESIDENT Sukarno, charging thai the rebels In East Indonesia were daily getting arms smuggled from abroad, said yesterday thai he would crush the north Celebes rebellion in a very Short I mio. The President, who was speaking to cheering tens ofReuter - 186 words
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Article210 1958-05-17 2 NASSER PLEDGES AID TO YEMEN PRESIDENT Masser, on JL his return to Cairo said in a broadcast to the Middle East yesterdaj that the United Arab Republic supports Yemen "with all our means economically and militarily." He added that the Soviet Union had joined in supporting the "mdi; deuce" ofReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement200 1958-05-17 2 A MOST important kitchen utensil Even two-d.iy old buns, biscuits, muffini nnd rolls reij.iin their just-b.ikcd freshness. You MDN-27 y r STOPWATCHES *1 WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND your production HORSE TRAINERSCOSTS DEPEND /^™^\l YOUR timing of200 words
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Article, Illustration197 1958-05-17 3 FIGHTER WASNT /IDE OPEN LOCKHEED F-104A ghter jet yesterd topped the operational peed mark iriy 200 miles when It reached an average 1,404.19 m.p.h. c at times reached more 1 500 m.p.h. as )iloted in two runs \v. Irwin, 34, over mReuter; U.P. - 197 words
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81 1958-05-17 3 C Brifcitte Bardot. the E French "sex kitten' wears H different E E dresses and a large 2 2 water .ing —in her latest film "A Woman E and the Jumping- c .lack," which was begun in Seville, Spain, and is now be81 words
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Article48 1958-05-17 3 MUSLIM employees of the City Council will soon be allotted a .small space on the ground floor of the City Hall, near a water tap. to say their prayers*. A recommendation to that effect will be considered by the councillors at their meeting on Monday48 words
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Article208 1958-05-17 3 JAPANESE EMPEROR TO FETE RAHMAN 'the .Japanese Fore--1 ign Ministry said yesterday a representative of Emperor Hirohito and the Prime. Minister, Mr. Nobusuke. Kishi, would welcome at Tokyo's airport the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he arrives next Wednesday for a state visit to Japan. The Tengku andReuter - 208 words
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270 1958-05-17 3 MANUEL ('SHORT OF MONEY PAID £9 CASH FOR ORDER A POLICE sergeant testifying m the mass murder trial In Glasgow ol peter Anthony Manuel described yesterday how he found a family ol three dead in t heir beds. The family, named Smart, were among the eight alleged murder victims OfReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement14 1958-05-17 3 ■1 luu bar hu ontMli W me t0 c IM and ™m of qualified14 words
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Advertisement318 1958-05-17 3 TREASURES OF ORIENT As artistic gifts, Drawing Room decorations or for personal use, these object de art are articles of everlasting interest. Kelantan Silver Malacca Canes -Crocodile Handbags, Straw Shopping Bags, etc. etc. Indian Crafts: Kashmir Embroidered goods Shawls Stoles.' Namdas Tea Covers— Buffalo Horn Carvings Ivory goods Sandalwood Figures318 words
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226 1958-05-17 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, May. 17 1058 Opinion Darkening shadows BRUSHFIRES ar e burning, ignited accidentally or by de~ sign, which could spread and engulf the world in a vast conflagration. Spaced as far apart as Indonesia and the Lebanon, the fires are being fed by overt acts and226 words
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Article378 1958-05-17 4 Beacheomber - Beacheomber xdhhb, rpWELVE choru.s girls in 1 space-suits and helmets were to have brightened the Factory Equipment Exhibition at Earls Court. It WOUld have been as sensational as Mnnsie Slopcorner i appearance aa Boadicea, In a cocktail dresi ;ii the exhibition of Conveyor Belts ;it Nunea- i).378 words
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Article105 1958-05-17 4 The Military Police, or the Red Caps as they are more commonly known, celebrate their annual Corps Day tomorrow. In Singapore there wiH be a cere-' monial Church Parade at the B.M.H. Church after which the salute will be taken by Lt. Ceneral A.S.H. Cassels105 words
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Article, Illustration935 1958-05-17 4 PELHAM GROOM - - PELHAM GROOM by 4 COMMISSIONER of the London Metropolitan Police who was about to retire once said to his successor: "You arc coming to a funny place; you will he blamed if you do your duty and you will be blamed if you935 words
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Advertisement56 1958-05-17 4 NEW ARRIVALS IN NEW DESIGNS 100 Djcrons, 100', Orlon^, Nyion mixed Dacron Terylenc CANNON BEDSHEET tin Sheets, Towels, Blankets j English German Printed j Crepe 36" FRENCH LEOPARD SKIN VELVET 36 in 3 Lovely Colours, j Visit HUT (n nts' Tailoring Dcpt, j II A.I A.I Textiles, Limited. 71, High56 words
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Advertisement20 1958-05-17 4 9 I GUARANTEED [I FAST COLOURS &jj& FERLIDO pIAN SINGH CO. LTD., 30-1 RAiniS PLACE, SINCAPORI 1 II TELEPHOME: *****/620 words
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309 1958-05-17 5 Bursaries are offered undergrads to become teachers if THE Education Ministry is offering over 100 bursaries to undergraduates at the University of Malaya in order to encourage them to take up teaching posts after graduation. The Director of Education. Mr. Da\'d McLellan. told the Free Press the bursaries would continue309 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-05-17 5 Mr Hilary Don (above) a senior assistant in the Shipping and Supply Department of the Shell company in Singapore, has returned to the Colony after d Ing a year at the company's head office in London. The second employee of the company to beFree - 82 words
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Article36 1958-05-17 5 Mci )ers of the Chinese YMCA art and camera clubs hold their monthly -tog tomorrow at at the association's Prince Edward Road. will be a review of and paintings. and general36 words
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Article27 1958-05-17 5 Art tin Boswortb 20 to death at the liley last month for 5 murder of 55. year-old vas yesterday reprieved by the Home s'on-p--tarj ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-05-17 5 picture. Mrs. Lee Siow Mong, wife of the Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry, presents a prize for scoring top marks in Geography to Fifth Former Lim Geok Sun. at the annual speech and prize-giving ceremnnv of flan Fng Seng School, in Anson Road. Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article141 1958-05-17 5 RADIOPHONE SURVEY IS COMPLETED Jj' Ls n engineer* we completed s of Malaya tc Utable transmitter station sites foi Proposed $14 milmicrowave radio >:( link wit! sins ipore. from Fort Can in Singapore, i transmitter anc repeater slat ion s would bo located about 30 miles apart. No interference According141 words
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Article63 1958-05-17 5 HpHE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, told an Industrial conference In Moscow yesterday that j the time had come to mechanise and launch automation schemes In Industry in a big way, "FJc more bold in making your experiments, he told the delegates and urgedReuter - 63 words
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183 1958-05-17 5 TRENDS IN DEPENDENT LANDS IMPROVE THE United Nation's committee on information from non-self-governing territories adopted a report yesterday which notod "encouraging developments." The 13-member organ described as "encouraging trends"' increased opportunities for the employment of dependent people in government service-; special attention to train ing for higher posts in civilReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement143 1958-05-17 5 PLAY T E X IHB^Si^ft^ BRASSIERS MELWANI'S "^^-^Hi 52, North Bridge Road, (Near High Street Tel: *****.) J I Q r^^ SuieSl I C^ OC d^r service I PHONE T&Sis the firm you need for expert I I rri^^ i^ fc I packing, removal, shipping and I 322 11 Insurance143 words
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Advertisement30 1958-05-17 6 Ibest filter I[| JCIGARETTES 'L U IN i JU 1v JL i his th€ mildness, i iii imistil 1 abl flavi i i th' best I ba< os. RFGULAR*KING-SIZE*CRUSHPROOF J30 words
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Miscellaneous148 1958-05-17 6 i >•'■• <%>/.:-? y^"- .f iv] a II %\1 iii; Io S *tlisr> Jordan MMOMT. "coup, >^ TSPfITZP" W S KSPffS S 1 LDDOBEI EC WOCIC ON OMF W BEEN ,Mf ASSUMPTION fHAi /JUO >-H M\ Lr/UtGI'VG SfeC^i X 2VISAM s ..„X; r £1 M4 FORMATION TQ AN ftR-->ts jami148 words
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Miscellaneous412 1958-05-17 6 iv- HIN today, you l I i> nature winch I I j is the artistic I I and cr< »ti\ I vt nto wh i\ you i I ..i to those iesi for, X i i n I md might ftnd t. I screen ra i qr tel< i I412 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section10 1958-05-17 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE r.-i >.y 7 l 1;'10 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-05-17 1 The censor said'NO' to this Kiss urday Magazine 3S to filmland h John Lambert MILLS, usually the most unsv upright of British screen her up against censor trouble. c scenes with SYLVIA SYMS old in Alex," a suspense story crt sands, arc said to be too is unrepentant. Says he:184 words
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Article13 1958-05-17 1 Logan Gourlay - Logan Gourlay bn, b< i drinking I > 11113 words
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Article, Illustration923 1958-05-17 2 PATRICIA LEWIS - THE TRUE POWER OF Mr.(Here to Eternity) JONES PATRICIA LEWIS ALTHOUGH I am just a poor relation, it i« very nice to claim some kinship with the men who have managed to make money out of letters. And I am not referring to blackmail. Because better than some moneyed individual923 words
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Article212 1958-05-17 2 FISH fighting has remained a popular sport in Siam in spite of a police ban. according to fight fans. The fish, beautiful and incredibly ferocious little creatures, fight to the death when put in a bowl together. The death battle can last two hours or more.Reuter - 212 words
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Article215 1958-05-17 2 3 lions with iob THE Indian Government has let loose a lion and two lionesses in the jungles of Uttar Pradesh, near Benares, in an attempt to save the species from extinction. Hitherto the only remaining lions in India and, in fact, in Asia have lived in the Gir forest215 words
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Article140 1958-05-17 3 SOOD CHEER FOR THE LOVELORN lERMAN "advice to the lovelorn" columns make interesting readj n g. They contain no stern warnings against premarital relahips but, on the contrary, of ten recommend them. i! o I I. I) A r N (i MAN AND MAN LIVE TOTHKK BEFORE RBI AGE? OF140 words
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Article101 1958-05-17 3 a big' do ■anan a o\ about 10 j ■ar: mill i had also been ■p:u'-(i so that during! Vr first days in the new ■p 1 the annuals could I ■y.'iu-li.Ti closely and fed I P tethered animals if 1 w did not acclimatise ■n.-i'lws to hunting. I THE19 - 101 words
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Article380 1958-05-17 3 It would be a rare newspaper indeed in the United States or Britain that would print the type of letters German lonelyhearts editors do. The answers given would be even rare, A father complained in one letter that his 19-year-old son was having a love affair with aU.P. - 380 words
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Article104 1958-05-17 3 E F«Oi? first time for more than 6<>o ?/ears Thomas Blanket, inventor of the bed- 5 covering that bears his name, is warm again. The effigies of him and his wife in St. 5 Stephen's Church, Bristol, have been shrouded in sacking while workmen carry104 words
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Article, Illustration840 1958-05-17 3 Birthdays (and dragons) are so different in the East LAST WEEK I touched upon some of the reasons why the earliest Western visitors to China were likened to the tortoise, the only animal that has forgotten the eight laws of politeness. The more that one gets to know the Chinese840 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-05-17 4 'QUIET AMERICAN' GOOD, BUT WHY ALTER THE PLOT? Gr; I a; I i do not work d rial he i in a v h I lish •i Re( Ameri( (An girJ (Gi Moll) I ide i is a i n of fi id R i. X46 words
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Article69 1958-05-17 4 BIG CAST IN MAN ON TRIAL FILM ER Brothers' preI mkind" h:u a s .>» and it is gui i for me to you all ti trial, th a new i tt to be I man Ronald he Sprit I I H I that it 1 I 1 a H69 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-05-17 4 A bouquet for Widmark CO! The film i Wi< direct. Karl M12 words
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Round the World Market Price
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Article119 1958-05-17 7 LONDON i Pieviouf taj ers a '2i Hers i*U< 21 I |^> 3p©< .sellers i 21 bub b w srtlers i. bu ers I ayera L'l i- prices Quote 1 1 pfttc^. iv > f.a.q. i lO rts May 30V] .sellers SO Vi sellers H k mi119 words
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Article92 1958-05-17 7 M.\\ YORK, Maj v;. Previous Today w Us "-pot !>4.87 nom. 94.30 nom. 1 ires l i 94.00 buyers 93.87 b 94 87 ellers 94 :>0 sellers 93.50 bu 93.12 buyers I \1 Hers 94.00 s< 11 SALES: NiJ. ,1 res .May 24.95 buyers 24.95 bUJ 25.3092 words
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Article19 1958-05-17 7 \"KV» OKK. .M.i; I Previous Today I '7.8(3 I LO 112.34 111.93 90 ■> 93.17 i:«8.!R 158.0419 words
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Article22 1958-05-17 7 unquoted. I \vh May s] lelease 39 spol 39, and May :>B' [o< k. ra- U.S. cents p< r Ib.22 words
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Article74 1958-05-17 7 LONDON, Ml 3 Pi i'Uis 1 (id ;y ports liven ton Maj June $196 s< $194 <•' ill K. North ports deliver! l > bu; er: E May June f ()N1 on. ci d< Straits pint-, in hulk 1 lon Ma) July EKH'j. sellers LHH 174 words
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45 1958-05-17 7 Britiain plans much more powerful Zeta m tON] AND m *h<' Atomic I |j! tni n1 a 1 In L< i, m to fe h exn I |U, had b might well value modlfli I X i c powei L IV d n >n on--145 words
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207 1958-05-17 7 IMPORT OF EGGS GOVT. RELAXES RULING the Singapore Gu\ r- t.M nmeni has 1 1 laxed its ruling that all eggs Imported from oversea? should be stamped tth the name of the country of origin. As a result of representations by Importers. the Ministry <»i Ctfmmerce and Industry lias now207 words
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242 1958-05-17 7 the M ilayan Council of Chinese ¥oung :\i« n's Christ lan Association has decided to have an a nnual i ourse ;.u train 5 >uth leaders lnrii various countri< in Boutn-Easl Asia, a i :i result "i" tiic success ni Iv> o experiment >242 words
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Article267 1958-05-17 7 'Good deed' title must wait /u..\! I\i publh pirited" people < Sine pore must .1 I ih (ol ib] gets > independenc before Uuir <\v (I- tin I c i- .Ij t-i ognised 01 ;h«> < it ,in, ii a la** uitT and general P'.i. ,)(>nc^ toM.-ni ttee \v li;»267 words
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107 1958-05-17 7 A mooring place for aquarium vessel r ruc Singapore City Coun- cil may accept the Government's offer of a mooring- space for the fish collecting boat of the Van Kleef Aquarium at the marine depot In KaUang The Public Works Department, which controls the depot, has however .stipulated that it107 words
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Article29 1958-05-17 7 Thirty Chini Young Men's Christian Association leaders will take part In a two- day civics course organised by the Department of Information Services on Monday and Tuesday.29 words
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Advertisement140 1958-05-17 7 on SUNDAY MORNING 1 COME TO OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT WHICH OPCNS EVERY SUNDAY UP TO l.«© »M t It eIoSM on Saturday, There is a big von -ty nt CROCODILE SHIRTS, TILS, PYJAMAS, I SOCKS 8. UNDERWEAR ON jALE I Your Visit Is Most Welcome! /J^^^^^^ Ll SENG M!N C140 words
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Miscellaneous152 1958-05-17 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.23 a.m, and 10.02 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.01 a.m and 10*31 p.m. MONDAY: 11.38 a.m and 11.01 pm. TUESDAY: 12.11 p.m and 11.34 p.m WEDNESDAY: 12.56 p in. iin RSDAY: 009 a.m. and 1.31 p m FRIDAY: 0.41 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. Today's radio programme 1.16 i152 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1958-05-17 8 Diana Ross - mOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD Diana Ross by The third meeting THE RTOBY RO I X WHIN he «us a yOUOJ lad, Kor> I Knu iel f*.***** rettinf married to 11.. ftbwt Beautiful WMBM to W«^ W hen this leaks out and the girls be knew make tun of1,129 words
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Article65 1958-05-17 8 rE winners oi mst week* colour-in contest (each ol whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: M iss Net n cy Hsu 1 1 > Ma ./mount Good Shepherd Convent, Singapore. Miss Agnes Chan (8». 4 North Boat Quay, Singapore. Master Teo65 words
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Miscellaneous230 1958-05-17 8 1 1 |2« |3 I ■Hi HHfl l^l I II I B|B JUL-J I 1 L-J I I m Sal I I Q I I CL l T E 8 AC"X 0 S S. 4. of the Seven Dwarfs. r>. It River on which Cambridge may tell how much gas230 words
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Miscellaneous373 1958-05-17 8 A colour-in contest I With prizes for youm DOCKET MONEY prizes River Vallej Road. Singaß are offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her IM in/- this scene with paints, later tlian Thursday nexl crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15, V There are four prizes X offered each of373 words
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Article396 1958-05-17 9 fr;ii ii relay s< rmoii hj a $|M*eial 4 oriu spoiadi vi j [ST added 8 new CommandmeiH to the which Moses received from God on It is much the most difficult to satisfy. ere are people who conceivably could aloof from Christianity and, yet, obey I396 words
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Advertisement142 1958-05-17 9 What a thrill it is when baby first iBSBi:" smiles at you! What a joy when first HBw«-. i^tt«- you hear those happy coos and chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is JfL J well and mother can be happy in the ISHB^ knowledge that here is health in142 words
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Miscellaneous1185 1958-05-17 9 .i|||lli:i'i'i.... s I Sunday church E i announcements i hi i< ii <)l ENGLAND Church of Our Lady of BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN 5S .^mS monastery Sei noo°a 3 n, Mandarin (Tbomsun^oad): M^s. sermon zion BlWe PMibyterl|||| Clmrcb 55vtee Memorial Hall>; 11.45 63 7 3 0 and 8.30 as (5 favistock Avenue) serangoon1,185 words
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WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
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Article, Illustration228 1958-05-17 10 LIN DAI THE FAVOURITE FILM STAR "PHERE is no donbi whatever ;is t<> who your favourite Chinese film star. No lesw than «S1 per ccnl of you voted for Lin Da which is :i conclusive majority. THE VOTING FOH SECOND PLACE WAS MOST EXCITING, Righl from the beginning il was228 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-05-17 10 YOU 'RE TOO CLOSE TO SWERVE I r ril.\T was a nasty situation in which lo find yourself wasn't it? Mr. George Isaac of 15 Sea I Avenue gave roe the I best solution of all, but this is what I wanted: Whatever you do, I DON'T swerve. If you168 words
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Article92 1958-05-17 10 2. In the moon; 3. Alabama; 4. Dane's Island opposite Canton; 5. The first Catholit Pastor in Singapore He arrived from Macao in 1825; 6. Napoleon. Now try this week's posers:1. How long have people been married when they celebrate their Ruby* Wedding? 2. Who was the92 words
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Article66 1958-05-17 10 IT was Sunny Gwce of 1 150-1) East Coast Road, Singapore 15, who gave me the answer I wanted, and that was (a.) Harold Goodwin, (b.) Angels One I ive and (c) Zarak. Now sec the photograph on the left. Did you see this film? What can you66 words
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Advertisement91 1958-05-17 10 THE Winner was Xv ok Him Shun of 361 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 15. The winning list was: 1. Lin Dai; 2. Li Li Hwa; 3. Grace Chang; 4. Lin Tsui: 5. Moo Hung: 6. Chung Chin. Now, having chosen your Chinese film actresses, how about giving me your six91 words
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468 1958-05-17 11 NORMAN YON NIDA - Australians will lead world golf soop NORMAN YON NIDA Says L N irchie yuux Iv MAN Yon Nida, ■> jreat little goifra m Sydney, New I Wales, considers IK i\ istralia will be ft.' ating the proIB L golf world in I r or so's time. Norman at the ii468 words
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Article, Illustration347 1958-05-17 11 By Free Press Special Correspondent yrii i I Watson lias done many things in his sporting time: played football for England and Sunderland and Hudiersfield, managed Halifax Town, played cricket for England lome and abroad and for his native Yorkshire. The biggest jcl) hi has347 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-05-17 11 OLYMPIC diving champion Robert Clotworthy (above; is scheduled to tour Singapore and the Federation ol Malaya in June and July under a grant by the U.S. Department of State. He is expected to Singapore on Tuesday June 17 and will remain In Singapore until JulyReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement161 1958-05-17 11 Fragrant, delicious and pure as only pure unadulterated coffee marl- 1 from the World's fines* selected coffee berries can be, but it cannot keep you awake however late at night you dunk it because it is caffeine* free. If you enjoy a cup of good coffee you i an drink161 words
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Miscellaneous221 1958-05-17 11 H Icl I I I I I I I 'X- .^1 I I I I 1 I 1 S ROSS 4 Mis.s Neagle la possessive ip el In the aiK^ loses her lioaci Hi) i hi. vho commander moots '>o with (luce- mother in a state of insensibility (4). old221 words
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Article, Illustration678 1958-05-17 12 A Special Correspondent J<T(M R thousand badminton fans last night watched Malaya's Thomas Cup candidates in action. As far as picking out the men most likely to he chosen, Ihev must have departed as puzzled as the selectors. For the exhibition, ii* id at Singapore'sFree Press - 678 words
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Article24 1958-05-17 12 SURREY, the English champions. will make the first overseas cricket tour in the county's history when they visit Rhndpsin next year.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article132 1958-05-17 12 Full results of last night's exhibitions: SINGLES I Eddie Choong bt Teh I Kcw San 15-9, 10-15, I.">-10. I Abdullah Piriu b( Oon I Chong Teik 5-15, 15 I). l.V't. H Lai Fook Yin:; Abdul- lah Piruz 15-12, l> s. M DOUBLES ft Ony Poh I. in;132 words
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