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Title Section14 1958-05-19 1 Malaya's Own Family Paper v, is] »iitfrap«r*i Monday, Maj 19, 1?>58. Price 15 its.14 words
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Article144 1958-05-19 1 pit Anglo-Singapore institutional conieience meets in London today foj> what is expected to be the most important discussion o f the week-old talks so far. When the Singapore all-party delegation of five sits down with the Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, and other British ollicials today theyReuter - 144 words
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Article902 1958-05-19 1 Wtack on Pflimlin iHE committee of army generals which has usurped power in Algeria last night bluntly denounced the policy of the Pflimlin overnment in a bitter protest against the emergency powers voted y Parliament. The public safety committee headed by General Jacques Massu I902 words
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Article119 1958-05-19 1 U.K. fleet, U.S. planes stand by JJRITISH warships are steaming into the Eastern Mediterranean today to be ready if necessary to evacuate British nationals from riot-torn Lebanon. The Navy announced at Valletta, Malta, that to facilitate this move Nato exercises in which the ships are taking part from today hadReuter; U.P - 119 words
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Article30 1958-05-19 1 June first grade rubber buyera f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 72,' cents a lb.. up one-eighth oi a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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210 1958-05-19 1 Rebel collapse at Tripoli may end revolt SURRENDER of the 700 rebels entrenched in the North Lebanon oil town of Tripoli yesterday followed army bombardment lastine over seven hours, Beirut reports said. The battle began with gunfire from the rebels, who had barricaded themselves in the Old City since lastReuter; U.P - 210 words
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Article122 1958-05-19 1 SOVIET SUBS. HEAD FOR MED? VL r est E m Intelligence .sources revealed in London yesterday that the Soviet Navy has stepped up its traffic from Russian Baltic Sea bases into the open Atlantic -and possib'y the Mediterranean. A British admiral openly declared that unidentified submarines were operating in theU.P - 122 words
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Article155 1958-05-19 1 Britain yesterday sharply reject crt a Soviet warning against interference In Lebanese a (lairs a> a "collection of untrue and unsupported innuendoes." A London Foreign Office spokesman made the statement in commenting on a warning issued yesterday morning by Tass. official Soviet news agency, that interventionU.P - 155 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-05-19 2 BEAVTY 'FRAMED' AT CHARITY BALL Lovely Singapore mannequin Sonnia Kil cannon modelled this bejewelled frame in a "Spotlight on Spectacl cs M held during < harily ball at tin- Raffles Hotel, Singapore, on Saturd .»> night. The frame was one of 15 •peciall) flown out from tin* United states forFree Press - 80 words
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Article97 1958-05-19 2 AUSTRALIA TO PRODUCE OWN PEARLS IIK. H. (i. MKNZIES, the I?! Australian Prime Minister, .said yesterday that there was a "tremendous" future for the cultured pearl industry in Western Australia He was speaking to r>e< pie of Broome, a pearling centre on the north-west coast of Australia during a tourReuter - 97 words
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354 1958-05-19 2 'Women working 12-hour shifts in H.K. mills' M.P r rilE average hours worked by operatives in Hong Koni sniinil weaving mills are "not less than 05 per week," i Briti i i Member of Parliament said today. Ia| > Mr. Ernest Thornton, who made his third post-war Colony earlier thisReuter - 354 words
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154 1958-05-19 2 ARAB UNION CABINET TO BE SWORN IN TODAY THE Arab Union's first Cabinet, and the new Iraqi Cabinet, are to be installed and sworn in today before King Faisal, it was officially announced in Bagdad yesterday. The Arab Union, headed by King Faisal, will have General Nuri Al Said asReuter - 154 words
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Article34 1958-05-19 2 A 2,500-year-old grave containing 17 clay urn.s of human ashes, has been discovered during excavations for a water pipeline near Lake Fertoe, the Hungarian news agency M.T.I, has reported.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article23 1958-05-19 2 More than 2.000 schoolchildren and representative groups from youth organisations attended Common wealth youth Sunday services vi Hong Kong yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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140 1958-05-19 2 THINGS THAT MAKE ASIANS LAUGH -M.P. A LEADING British Labour Member of Parliament said in Plymouth yesterday that the United .States' rejection of the Rapack] (Polish) plan for a nuclear-free zone in Europe was a "tragic blunder Mr. Al hony Greenwood, the MR added "America seems beni on giving theReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement32 1958-05-19 2 wv™* ,|||///w"-» DURABLE ATTRACTIVE COMFORTABLE W^^^^^^T AxSfSMM. Hin^ i D I a i i p iSSfl^ ilk mM,^, JliE, nT V i ,^1 P y%^J<SU^k DURABLE COMFORTABLE. -If I>luslh> Sftmifits. V^k^Ll Rmk32 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-05-19 3 Seven men sail blazing 'coffee pot' to safety THE story c»t a Danish ship's captain and tlie Si-man crew <>i the Cargo vessel Olivia Winthers, which caught lire in the Gull of Mexico and became the world's biggest coffee pot when its cargo <>i coffee mixed with tons of water,U.P - 268 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-05-19 3 it tin* Ca edral of the Good ■nl over the kend were Mr. N^ils U Mum io\v of l)en\liss Pa me la >; nelius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V Cornelius of Singapore. u n chow, of the tic company, of Mr. and Mrs. 11.Free Press - 140 words
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201 1958-05-19 3 SINGAPORE PEOPLE'S LIVELIHOOD IN DANGER -LIB.-SOCS. Mr c K. tan, secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party in Singapore, last night attacked all "extreme political parties in Singapore. Speaking at the inauguration of the party's Kampong Kembangan division. Mr. Tan said that the extremists advocated class .struggle and hatred and did201 words
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105 1958-05-19 3 AN appeal is under way in Australia to help 40 Christian hospitals In Indonesia to continue functioning, the secretary Of the World Council of Churches' inter-church aid and service to refugees, the Rev. f. Byett, said in Melbourne yesterday. Inflation had hit the hospitalsReuter - 105 words
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Article25 1958-05-19 3 Aii Internationa] mas.; x ray team hopes t f > check all Africans In Nairobi tot tuberculosis In n urvev tarting boon. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article38 1958-05-19 3 bus loaded uith 10 passcngeri lurched »>n a road And plunged down n refine ytsterdAj near Oporto, Portugal, killinu 15 uf tbOM aboard All Ihr vuivivorv uric injured, many of them icrlously. U.PU.P - 38 words
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Article62 1958-05-19 3 a e\i nftdifti i i icpedil loi i ha n ;n He ,i tn&joi haul <>i in in Peru four f f >" i oi bones that ill help (r ihe ory oi life on Bfl rt 1 1 '2(1,(100 to BO i|( Jf V'Reuter - 62 words
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Article216 1958-05-19 4 Opinion Heedless children IN the campaign for 1 road safety the authorities have provided road marshals paid men and women who alone, besides the police, have the power! to halt traffic. This plan is excellent in concept and the mar- 1 shals in their white i coats and carrying signboards216 words
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Article418 1958-05-19 4 THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER 4 FTEH the CeremoniaJ /V Parade to mark the Annual Day ol the Royal Corps ol Military Police I uas reminded of a certain Sir Anthony Kingston who in 1549 was appointed Provost Marshal to deal with the rebels in the West ol England.418 words
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301 1958-05-19 4 Off to the Arctic with a mosquito net PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday J< IN think ol iuan> things that 1 should want if 1 was «oin« to Finland and other places on the Arctic irele. and pride of place would be Kiven to Ange'ine. my faithful travelling companion, who301 words
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Article584 1958-05-19 4 I SUPPOSE it is be- cause I have always been rather inquisitive though I prefer to call that failing being observant that 1 have always been interested in other people's jobs, especially if they are unusual. I often used to wonder just what the fellow thought he584 words
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Article304 1958-05-19 4 Do script men go too far? ]T Ls :i ci mmonpla :e iemark to »ay that a iiim is nothing like the book from which it was taken. So commonplace, indeed, that no-one gives it any attention, but sometimes one wonders Just how much liberty film writers .should allow themselves304 words
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Advertisement74 1958-05-19 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. n ru\ elect t»*r i uj ren ind#j i vi c tnd dc ■i < •td n t < ti, but i. t sb >ye oil be autiful ami i \< I |uolit) ot 5 P H v vmH lund ik- perfc tion you iti I S.74 words
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Advertisement6 1958-05-19 4 \v ci^. A THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY6 words
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324 1958-05-19 5 WHY NOT THIS JOB? QUERY TO MAYOR Tlii' Lor;,i Senior Offic.ers' Associal lon oi i t! c Singapore City Council yi sterday entered into the Malayanlsation controversy over individual appointments and asked the Mayor why the City Analyst's post should not be filled by324 words
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Article83 1958-05-19 5 ASHES OF INSPECTOR ARE BACK B inspector Ho P Loi i I irought back I by air la I hird br i I E< Bin. Also two other mother and X- be taken to m ist Crematorium I Road, today. late Ensp. Ho's I and colleagues I C.I.D. and the83 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-05-19 5 The ISIS Sketch Club orsanised a flower paintings exhibition which opened concurrently with the inauguration of the Eighth Pakistan Flower, Fruits and Vegetable Show at Gandhi Gardens Admiring: an item at the exhibition is Mian Jaffer Shah, Minister for Food and Agriculture, who opened the show and later visited the65 words
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256 1958-05-19 5 Singapore Traffic problems to be reviewed IMIL ity Council is short- undertake an ex--1( w of Singa problems, inlines, park-one-way traffic, and traffic ion. n of a review d by Mr. Tang of th( Labour i earlier meeting uncil. Vehicles and Fire Committee o\ the which later exthe question that256 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-05-19 5 Mrs .VI T. Isi«nall has every reason to be proud for her husband, Driver Bigtlftll of (lie R.A.S.C has just received the British Empire Medal Irom Gen Sir Charles 'oleman at an investiture at the Tower of London. He won it for Steering a75 words
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Advertisement150 1958-05-19 5 iMIRRO-MATIC PRESSURE PAN Boy A 7/me Saving Wonder Today \^gv The Mirro Matic selective pressure control lets you fessts§) choose the right pressure, v^. f then automatically prevents pressure from goin^ higher than your recipe requires 5, 10, or 15 lbs. While you carry out other household duties r^ mimm^150 words
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Advertisement11 1958-05-19 6 y'y'-y'y ■'•''<-''yy m y y '*'mmmKij^Kk BBp i^ p V CHESTERFIELD?11 words
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Miscellaneous233 1958-05-19 6 f JEW "IIAWKI iC "svdmV Jordan >CXj AcX?uSe AAE O 1 TREASON wmai ma-H tolO vt^u iS rRuE B Bbß R iat Tni^ a<\lM*E*JT vf t tJ D iXECE OKi Outt hSOOt^ \S fAKiM Lies im ihe smackJwo 99 PißrrfW r^- r?r>//-^> gne V SCWAETHINKS WMICM R£MD6Gti AH U OF233 words
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Miscellaneous499 1958-05-19 6 I i I>OH\ today, you i KU whal > Jy called an a c i;itl!i t are rather high-"trm emotional. Th e ta V. I you the gfil ot SmSS ta c more than Ukely thai v, since you are easily imv c routine, you will be haLtef 1 work499 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-05-19 7 r ,o\ r Jayne MansieW (right) meeta Begum Vu.i Khun at a »ala evening °f *lie Cannes Festival. Between them is Jayne's husband Mickey Hargitaj29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-05-19 7 BEAUTY QUEEN TAKES A WALK IN HER SWIM SUIT piruin 1 RIGHT: Last year's Mi- Festival," the shapelj French beauty queen, Josianne Montesu:t out <^ 1 hei early morning stroll in a twopiece swim suit.- U.PU.P - 35 words
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Article59 1958-05-19 7 ESTATE NOW RID OF PETTY THIEVES ETTV in Si-nnett ate have been elipati d I Mowing the inslati o! street lamps and Bial arrests by the police. was stated at the i general meeting o! Sennett Estate Resir Association fl i week-end. 'tary, Mr. W.c co Ho I a appealed59 words
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135 1958-05-19 7 l' 1 will begin next on the SingaScouts' nVw adquarters in Clemenceau Avenue. Mr. L.E. Wood ford, the Scout Commissioner for Singapore, said the headquarters would be completed in about eight months. The Scouts have alreaiy collected $100,000. They need135 words
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124 1958-05-19 7 A SEARCH for treasure is now being made by workmen aboard the 14.050-ton Japanese auxiliary cruiser Shireto Maru which was raised last week from the sea off Johore where it was sunk by American bombers in 1945. So far they have found a large quantity124 words
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Article24 1958-05-19 7 The YMCA will present the film "Hamlet" at 8 p.m. on Friday at its Orchard Road headquarters, specially for .secondary school students.24 words
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Article33 1958-05-19 7 1 Professor J. E. Harris, Professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol, will give a talk today at 8.30 p.m. a 1 the science college, I— 1 1 1 133 words
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457 1958-05-19 7 Charges against KK are unfair say the nurses npHE nursing start o! the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital are angry over accusations that they are rude to expectant mothers, laughed or shouted at women in labour and in some cases slapped them. "We never thought that any of the patients or457 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-05-19 7 CHINESE WOMAN JOINS U.S. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MISS Li Ling Ai (left) of New York City tvho ha s been appointed a member of the Nationalities Advisory Committee for the new National Federation of Republican Women. The purpose of the committee is to encourage the 15,000,000 women members of organisations pertaining65 words
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Miscellaneous58 1958-05-19 7 "oday's radio programme On Strings; I I and News; |?46 2.00 Close' I ide for Music; j 1 Ol Music; 5.30 1 eport: 7.00 Time 1 N«WS; 7.18 Aclven- 7.30 Music! 111 World Affairs i imentary; 8.161 Mm Piano; 6.30 i .string Orchesi mtlme 1968 finn Signal and '''in or58 words
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Miscellaneous44 1958-05-19 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.18 am and 11.01 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.17 p.m. and 11. 31 p.m. WFDNESDAY: 12.56 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.09 am and 1.31 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.47 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.28 am and 3.0(i p.m. SUNDAY: 2.15 am and 3 58 p.m.44 words
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207 1958-05-19 8 MORNING TEA IN BED IS LUXURY FOR A SOLDIER The infantryman, to whom most of the credit for the real work of terrorist clearance must go, is a regular visitor to Sandycroft on Penang. Twenty-three year old Private Derek Roberts of Lancashire, serving with the Ist Battalion, the Loyal Regiment207 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-05-19 8 On the left, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and their two daughters, Pauline and Jennifer, enjoy wandering round the ma mi baZaars and shops of Qeorge Town's main thoroughfares. They are examining t// g Wares at a fabrics stall In one Of the bazaars Popular among106 words
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Article, Illustration754 1958-05-19 8 It's island paradise for those weary jungle troops |N Moloyoj j ei| terrorism, p ei| Separated fr Om rt the Malocco S^ thousands of Briti tion on her bcachc For tttOSi M the other with emerge or another, i eud y j.s on ej. fhat the al] l mpor S754 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-05-19 9 VIEW OF THE COAST Sondycroft, the Army leave centre in Penong, is ideally situated overlooking the sea. Soldiers can relax in the garden and get a fine view. I In a pleasant setting, of tall palms and a sandy beach Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and their two >£ daughters84 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-05-19 10 PELHAM CROOM day m 1 5 of jt FATE MET BY Tl ABOARD IHE QUE FAWN A i HANDS OF A M! NOUS CREW. CREW WHO ESCAF ED WERE FIN BROUGHT TO BOOK, THIS GUNBOAI IS TYPICAL OF THE ONE THAT JOINED IN THE SEARCH FOR52 words
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Article, Illustration964 1958-05-19 10 Mutinous crew took over ship ON SEPTEMBER 3rd 1851 CAPTAIN ALFRED ROGERS BROUGHT THE BARQUE FAWN TO SINGAPORE FROM CHINA WHERE SHE HAD BEEN ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE FROM CALCUTTA. SHE WAS A TRIM AND GRACEFUL SHIP AND MANY PEOPLE WERE SURPRISED WHEN964 words
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252 1958-05-19 10 THE SCOTTIE CINDY SAVED NOW MAKES HISTORY >^ an 11-year-old Scottie given six months to live, has made canine medical history by recovering. > Nicky, owned by Miss > Maureen Crossley, of Daisy 5 Bank Cottage, Warsash, > Hants, had a deadly blood disease. > A vet thought a blood252 words
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Article169 1958-05-19 10 WANDSWORTH, Southwest London, housewife and a Bermondsey, Southeast London, postal clerk have been awarded medals for the bravest action in support of law and order" in the Metropolitan and City Police areas of London. Mrs. Elsie May Moss, of Wandsworth, heard a woman neighbour screaming. She169 words
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SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT
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Article, Illustration984 1958-05-19 11 Gymkhana jinks mean hard work behind scenes n\ an island where the motor car has long since out-dis-tanced the horse, the success of tlie many gymkhanas at the polo grounds in Thomson Road is unique. Now the Singapore Polo Club has announced its intention to hold these contests more frequently984 words
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Advertisement122 1958-05-19 11 1 E 1 > \X I V/l II 1^ AEI I P^f^ lf f RELY ON foi ft /<f tC\J (\vf-J 1 WITH ADDED VITAMINS A& I) Doctors agree that, from about the V"^!^ li-L^vif ninth or tenth month, healthy babies I r\r* J require a FULL CRFAM MILK as122 words
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1150 1958-05-19 12 Fits need not ruin a child's future is tnetc alarming to pirenrs than when the child develops a lit of generalised convulsion with loss of consciousness. Generally speaking, by the time the doctor arrives the fit is over but if he happens to be present when the fit is still1,150 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-05-19 12 DR. SHU JEN PAN (above), of Taipeh, is one ot three Asian doctors at present studying pathology and chest diseases at the Duke University Medical Centre in Durham, America. Dr. Shu, who is a staff physician at the National Defence Medical Centre in Taipeh, is particularly Interested in the effects98 words
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Article182 1958-05-19 12 mMy daughter who is now 15 years old still bites her finger nails whi/c she was young i hied different thing* to stop the habit but In spite of this a has peril ted th ough ihe years T vII Bl riN is b symptom of nervous182 words
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Article268 1958-05-19 12 Why fright can kill WHAT is the mechanism Which can cause a normal healthy person to die literallu of fright, as happened to a 12-year-old girl in Birmingham. England"! Doctors who have made a special study of this rare event explained. The tie art is directly co7it rolled by the268 words
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Article878 1958-05-19 13 HENRY BRANDON - HENRY BRANDON By jioW important is it to get to the moon and, particularly, how im--11 portanl is it for the United States to get there ahead of Russia? jI, i. one of the problems creating fierce controversy behind the scene in Washington. It is being878 words
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Article131 1958-05-19 13 i[ universities are to carry out tests in upp< r atmosphere with Skylark rockets ye been undergoing extensive tests ai lom era rockei range In Australia. mauon gathered lents duet r'thTuS f la now Her ol the od h., an the Bi Supply ni.ik i131 words
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Article289 1958-05-19 13 By a SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT this is the season of the year when amateur astronomers, in the nortlu m hemisphere at any rate, are disposed to take a keener interest in celestial bodies— presumably because viewing conditions are likely to be more favourable than in the289 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-05-19 13 This is the main and iimria mental part of the Sinerotrone" at the first atom plant in Italy at Frascati, the wine-famous hillside town neai Rome. The electronic machinery, having tin* power of 1,000 "m.c.v." is capable of living atoms ;m acceleration up to >00.000 kllometeri for seconds. The firstU.P - 89 words
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282 1958-05-19 14 Singapore lifters will not contest trophy \i*oki. will mit be sending a team to Hv iiijs i to contest the \\v Cheng Chye i ii.i i lenge trophy this 3 ear. ■\>\i ii mlikely thai the other countrii oj ala will do 0 either In I ipor< V t( relay,282 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-05-19 14 |)irture. tihs bich-ftyini Rlisa is Sheila HosKm of Spartan Ladies Athleth Club. She soars through the air in t ii«* long lump event at the Norrkoping Trophy competition at -w ick. I (iiuiitii RuterRuter - 38 words
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Article159 1958-05-19 14 INDIA WIN LAST TWO SINGLES DAVIS CUP ITALY, who on Saturday gamed a winning 3-b margin, lost the last two singles to India m their second round European Zone Davis Cup tie in Florence yesterday. Naresh Kumar (India) beat Orlando Sirola > Italy i 5-7, 1-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 andReuter - 159 words
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248 1958-05-19 14 FIRST BRITISH CAR WINS MONACO PRIX MAURICE Trintignanl of France drove a British Cooper car victory in the Monaco Grand Prix motor i-ace yestcnlav i a^ record average speed of 109.413 kilometres an hour «i7J It was the first time a British cai had finished first in the race Po^}?*248 words
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Article103 1958-05-19 14 GT, Josephs Institution will hold its 50th annual athletic sports under the I distinguished patronage of H-E. The Governor on Sa--1 turday. June 14. Lady Goode jhas consented to give away the trophies. There will be special events for the Old Boys of the Christian Brothers' Schools;103 words
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Article66 1958-05-19 14 whitish Olympic runner Gordon pirie wa injured last night when the car in winch be was travelling from Dublin airport v ,r Involved in an accident H« had Ju: i arrived to take part In an at hli ir meet Ing, hi., back and I66 words
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Article166 1958-05-19 14 THE 12-metre yacht Sceptre, Britain's chalwnger i O r the America's f^up, returned to her raoornga at Gosport (Hantsj with a nappy crew. A( the end of a live and a gall hour trial m the .Solent. 1 sceptre had a seven-mile 1:1(1(1 with her "sparring Partner"166 words
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Article103 1958-05-19 14 RICHEST GOLF PRIZE SHARED rpWO English goll rs, BerI nard Hum and Franl Jowle, tied for first place Europe's richest golf t< urn* mcnt the new £5,001 competition spon the Irl.sh Hospitals S\ stakes and held at Bra; (County Wicklow), li'elanc Hunt, a British Ryder Cup International, and Jowle eachReuter - 103 words
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Article20 1958-05-19 14 Bheims brougl elusive "double" oi League and Cud When thry bra! N the Cup Fiii.U J P.IIT ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article18 1958-05-19 14 Brazil beat B in ,i soccer Ini ye:(' I day ;it 8&< ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Miscellaneous226 1958-05-19 14 I I 818 I I I I I I CLUES across 2 N t -v, piece of action mostly l. Decorative alternative at <7 fli ->' lf A Rani abon! a lake i 4). 4 Ii! weal river in 5. An oiler for Introductory steamer I (8). music <8> 9226 words
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Article, Illustration845 1958-05-19 15 il i CON led all the way to win the main race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Though not an upset it was i surprise win. The two stable jockeys pn ferred oilier mounts in the race. [n trie case of Bougoure he is retainedFree Press - 845 words
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Article511 1958-05-19 15 ALLAN LEWIS WRITES HIS MONDAY MORNING PAGE FOR PUNTERS Downing Street and Artina J)OWNING Street (Franklin) and Artina (J. Donnelly) did a winning gallop on the slightly soft second track at Bukit Timah this morning when they disposed of half a mile in 50, the last three511 words
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Article60 1958-05-19 15 > 1| MM lIS to M r m j Henlgan, official handicappcr Dho'tfi Satlir(lay s programme of eight events he results for the winner in four races. < "oio-fmish camera had to be called on to sopa- I Place ccilrrs in two other races. nnWB60 words
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Article498 1958-05-19 15 Rose of Mnlaya has now won twice and finished .second once from three starts in Malaya. Both wins have been at Bukit Timah. Caracas looked like winning until Rose of Malaya put in her claim Caracas hung on well to deprive Traveller's Cheque of .second placing. I 1498 words
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Article185 1958-05-19 16 But it's death for 65 others five sleeping airpon firemen had an amazing escap< from death when a Belgian airliner demolished most of their dormitory yesterday as it crashed at Casablanca. Only lour of the 69 people aboard the Sab. na DC 7C survived theU.P - 185 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-05-19 16 i picture. Lt.-Gen, Sir Archibald CasseU, Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Royal Military Police, takes the salute as the Singapore Police Band inarches past at the end of the Corps' Annual Day Parade at R.M.H Alexandra yesterday. Malays and Gurkhas were among the "Red Caps" who look part inFree Press - 58 words
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45 1958-05-19 16 A convoy of 153 lorry t. nkers yesterday .started Loading petrol, keroaene and other fuels, in Bagdad to reinforce Jordan's fuel lock I which have been eriously depleted :\nco fighting began in the i eban >n. Rent i r.45 words
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Article36 1958-05-19 16 a man serving a life senence for murder heu been sentenced to another life sentence by a court at rrankenthal, w. Germany i i"i an aimed robbery two daya before the murder.36 words
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Article75 1958-05-19 16 THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, this morning presented certificates of the Society of Health to three city council health inspectors. They are Mr. Chua Cheng Hye. Mr. Lim Ah Guan and Mr. Yeo Lye Huat. who had passed the qualifying examination for public75 words
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Article74 1958-05-19 16 THE head of a mosque near Peking led 300 Muslims in riot at Wu Lung Tsun (Five Dragons) village, destroying houses and stocks of grain, the state -run newspaper Kwangming Daily reported yesterday. The Kwangming Daily added that Liv Ming-sheng, the Muslim leader, had criticised theReuter - 74 words
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Article48 1958-05-19 16 Thieves got away with $1,080 in cash and jewellery from a house in Kirn Keat Lane ;;t about noon yesterday, when the occupant. Mr. Lee Jew Song and his family were in Johore. Police said entry was gained by forcing open the rear door.48 words
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Article77 1958-05-19 16 jy.SBON police last night Opened fire on a rOWd who stone;! them during a demonstration in favour o! General Humberto Delgado, Opposition Independent candidate for the presidential election on June 8. Twenty- five people were injured, three of them with bullet wounds in the legs.Reuter - 77 words
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Article125 1958-05-19 16 R.I. tells of Russian support JAKARTA Information «l Minister Sudibyo said yesterday that recent statements against foreign intervention by Russia, Communist China, the United Arab Republic, India and Burma, showed Indonesia was not standing alone, according to Jakarta Radio. If intervention did not cease, the countries responsible would be challengingReuter - 125 words
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